Marcus Kane
Articles by Marcus Kane
Papua New Guinea: A Country of 800 Languages
Papua New Guinea has more languages than any country on Earth. And that's just the part you can put on a map.
Panama: The Country That Built a Shortcut Between Oceans
Panama is the country that cut itself in half so the world's ships wouldn't have to sail around South America. The rest of the story is even better.
Palau: The Island Nation That Banned Sunscreen to Save Its Reefs
Palau has 340 islands, 21,000 people, and a jellyfish lake where the jellyfish forgot how to sting. It's also rewriting the rules on how a country protects its ocean.
Pakistan: A Country Built on Five Rivers and a Thousand Years
Pakistan sits at the crossroads of three of the world's great civilizations, and the geography alone is hard to believe until you see the numbers.
Oman: The Quiet Sultanate at the Edge of Arabia
Oman is the part of Arabia that doesn't try to dazzle you. It just shows up with old forts, blue water, and a quieter version of the modern Gulf.
Norway: A Long, Narrow Country Built on Fjords and Oil
Norway is longer than most people realize, richer than most countries can imagine, and stranger in its small habits than any travel brochure lets on.
North Macedonia: The Balkan Country That Changed Its Name
A small Balkan country with one of Europe's oldest lakes, a wine tradition older than Rome, and a name it only settled on in 2019.
Niue: The Tiny Pacific Nation That Runs on Its Own Time
Niue is one of the smallest countries on Earth, and one of the strangest. A single raised coral island, a population smaller than my high school, and a sky so dark the whole nation is officially protected.
Nigeria: The Most Populous Country in Africa
Nigeria has more people than any country in Africa, more languages than most continents, and a film industry that quietly outpaces Hollywood by output.
Niger: A Sahara Country Named After a River It Barely Touches
A country mostly made of desert, named for a river that only clips its southwest corner, with the youngest population on Earth and dinosaur graveyards under the dunes.
Nicaragua: The Land of Lakes and Volcanoes
A country with sharks in a freshwater lake, an island built from two volcanoes, and a capital that quietly moved its downtown after an earthquake and never moved back.
New Zealand: A Country Where Birds Took the Place of Mammals
A country where flightless birds replaced mammals, the prime minister has a sign-language counterpart, and the sheep outnumber the people six to one.