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John Divinagracia

John Divinagracia is a writer and novelist. He is the author of It’s Always Snowing in Iberia (2021) and was a fellow at the 19th Ateneo National Writers Workshop in 2022. He is a writer at WorldAtlas and a contributing editor at the Observatory. He holds a cum laude degree in creative writing from Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines.
Released for Syndication:
11/11/2025
Hunting is considered critical to human evolution by many researchers who believe that several characteristics that distinguish humans from our closest living relatives, the apes, may have partly resulted from our adaptation to hunting, including our large brain size. ...
Released for Syndication:
09/17/2025
The stench of decay announces death—but Rafflesia plants turn it on like a neon sign. Forty-two parasitic species exude the smell of rot to lure insects, thriving under the guise of death. From a distance, the flowers could be mistaken for something long...
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08/14/2025
Railways are the arteries and veins of modern human society. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, as steam power gave way to electric-powered locomotives, railway networks revolutionized transportation, commerce, and societal structures worldwide. Trains and rails made travel from point A to point B...
Released for Syndication:
07/24/2025
Music has the unique power to transcend language, geography, and culture. Across the globe, people gather to celebrate this universal art form through music festivals—vibrant events that bring together artists and audiences. From the deserts of California to the forests of Belgium, music festivals provide...
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07/10/2025
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime. But what happens when the learned fisherman finds no fish at all? ...
Released for Syndication:
06/09/2025
From the earliest beats of human civilization to the electric pulse of modern music, no instrument has carried the weight of human experience quite like the drum. It is one of the oldest instruments known to humankind, a vessel for rhythm that transcends borders, cultures,...
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05/02/2025
Hiking is considered one of the most popular outdoor activities worldwide, offering numerous mental and physical health benefits, and allowing us to connect with nature. Walking long distances, often through diverse biomes and habitats, was originally a necessary means of survival since nomadic...