Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Sunken City Simena.

Greece’s Sunken Cities: The Lost Underwater Ruins of the Aegean

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a world where cities thrived under the watchful eyes of ancient gods, bustling with life and activity, only to be swallowed whole by the sea. Such is the enigmatic allure of Greece’s sunken cities, lying quietly beneath the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea. These underwater ruins, once vibrant epicenters of civilization, now hold ...

Mysterious Roving Rocks of Racetrack Playa.

The Mystery of the Racetrack Playa: How Do the Stones Move Across Death Valley?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine walking across a perfectly flat, barren lake bed in one of Earth’s most unforgiving places, only to discover massive boulders that have somehow traveled hundreds of yards across the desert floor, leaving perfectly straight trails behind them like ghostly signatures in the sand. This isn’t science fiction or some ancient alien mystery – it’s ...

Purple and black pyramid.

What Colors Don’t Exist in Nature (and Why)?

Trizzy Orozco

The world around us bursts with an incredible spectrum of colors, from the deep crimson of a rose to the brilliant azure of a summer sky. Yet as you walk through forests, dive into oceans, or gaze at mountaintops, there are certain hues you’ll never encounter. These missing colors aren’t just rare – they’re completely ...

Japanese knotweed

How Landscaping Trends of the 1900s Brought Invasive Plants to the Suburbs

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stepping into a suburban neighborhood in the early 1900s—lush lawns, bursts of colorful blooms, and neat hedges lining every sidewalk. It looked like paradise, but hidden behind that beauty was a quiet invasion. Without realizing it, homeowners and landscape designers welcomed foreign plants that would forever change the balance of local ecosystems. The choices ...