Author Archive: Olivia Gril

Hey Folks! I'm Olivia from California, United States. I'm a blogger, travel lover, I can travel anywhere, whether it's a new place or already visited. I love meeting new people, clicking photos of every movement, and documenting my adventure. I also, write about travel, travel movies, the best places to visit, etc. Read my stories.

When was the dunce cap abolished? |

14 February 2022 The dunce cap was a common punishment for children in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The cap would typically be red, with bells around it that jingled when they ... read more

When did the Carnival Triumph breakdown? |

14 February 2022 The Carnival Triumph cruise ship was on its way to the port of Mobile, Alabama when it encountered problems. The vessel had been left in a disabled position and could ... read more

What zone is Panama City Beach in? |

14 February 2022 One of the most visited cities in all of Central America, Panama City Beach has a lot to offer. With its picturesque coastline and tropical vibes, this is one place ... read more

When should I plant lupins? |

14 February 2022 Lupins are an annual flowering plant in the legume family. They grow wild throughout Europe and North America, but they were originally domesticated in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 ... read more

What zip code is 361? |

14 February 2022 The United States is a large country so it may be difficult to find New York City’s zip code, but if you know what city in the US or worldwide ... read more

When did Sebastian Vizcaino die? |

14 February 2022 In January, 2018 a new airport terminal was designated as the busiest in Latin America. The terminal is called “Sebastian Vizcaino” and opened on December 10th of 2017. Sebastian Vizcaino was ... read more

When Alcatraz closed what happened to the prisoners? |

14 February 2022 Alcatraz Island, a former U.S. military prison which closed in 1963 due to cost and safety concerns, is now open for tours from Memorial Day weekend until September 3rd each ... read more