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13 most beautiful world heritage sites in Asia you cannot miss
Travel website Rough Guides offers a list of the 13 most beautiful world heritage sites in Asia, including Vietnam's Ha Long Bay.
Mysterious prehistoric stone statue forest in France
The "loneliest" island in the world According to Unilad, Bouvet Island is located in the middle of the sea between Argentina, South Africa and Antarctica. The island has been claimed by Norway. The country considers it a protected nature reserve, is uninhabited and remains deserted, almost completely covered in snow and ice. So it cannot be a tourist destination, even for adventurous people.
Ken aquariumsPublished a day ago in WanderHy-Brasil: Legendary ghost island and mysterious UFO coordinates written in binary code
Hy-Brasil is a mysterious island that appeared on maps from 1325 to the 1800s, the ghost island of Hy-Brasil located somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland.
The mystery of the "strange" hill: The place where cars turn off their engines and still go uphill on their own
Located about 30km from the city of Leh on the Leh-Kargil highway in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India, is a strange hill that goes against the laws of physics. This is a place that has caused a stir for a long time because of a strange phenomenon, also known simply as "magnet hill".
The Journey
We all have different life experiences. Some of us were born and raised in the same town and have no desire to leave. Then others of us can't seem to stay in one place for more than a year or two. They are always looking for the next adventure or the next thrill.
Anthony TerryPublished 8 days ago in Wander- AI-Generated
The mystery of the Amazon River: The most terrifying giant creatures in the world
Have you ever watched science movies or movies about the discovery of great rivers on the other side of the world? That is the mysterious Amazon River, one of the largest rivers in the world. The place has the most outstanding ecosystem in the world, causing scientists to spend day and night exploring and discovering.
Ken aquariumsPublished 9 days ago in Wander The Best Trips Don't Go Smoothly
Last Christmas, I celebrated a year in my new job by ending the five-year-hiatus on visiting the USA. It had been almost a decade since I'd been over there for Christmas, between COVID-19, finances, and going over in August to coincide with a Festival. Now that I have a steady job that pays an actual living wage, and my books were doing remarkably well, I decided that it was time to venture overseas again. The previous year's New Zealand trip went well, so it was time to venture further afield.
Natasja RosePublished 9 days ago in WanderHow Filipino Breads Are Made Fresh Every Morning in this Traditional Bakery in Quezon
Our life's journey can be compared to making bread - we start from humble beginnings. Just as dough rises during the baking process, our lives also expand over time. My name is Pablito Casiño. I own this bakery, although I have passed ownership to my four children. Yeast enables the bread to rise and grow. This bakery was founded by my parents. They told me my father started baking in 1944. My father created all the recipes, initially selling pandesal and bonete breads. At first, my father did the baking while my mother managed the storefront with our assistance, despite our young age. Since I was 10, I observed the bakery's daily operations. I used to help my father prepare the dough for baking. Even in high school, I continued assisting him, allowing me to learn and master all his recipes and techniques. Initially, it was a family-run enterprise. However, as demand increased, running it alone became challenging, so we hired additional staff.
Gilbert Ay-ayen. JrPublished 20 days ago in Wander- Content Warning
The Midnight Madness
Amidst the quiet hum of the small town of Willow Creek, nestled beneath a canopy of ancient trees, there stood a carnival—an ephemeral spectacle that materialized only under the veil of night. Within its labyrinthine confines, where the scent of cotton candy mingled with the faint whispers of the wind, there lay a sinister secret—a ghost train that traversed the darkness, its passengers destined for a journey beyond the realms of the living.
Wanderlust and Wellness: How Travel Can Improve Your Physical Health
In a world where stress seems to be an inevitable companion of modern life, the desire to escape and explore new horizons has become more than just a luxury—it's a necessity. Enter wanderlust, that innate desire to travel and explore the world around us. But what if I told you that wanderlust isn't just good for the soul, but for the body too? In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating connection between travel and physical health, exploring how embarking on new adventures can rejuvenate your body, mind, and spirit.
BLESSING COOLPublished about a month ago in WanderHong Kong Delight
In the bustling town of Hong Kong, a symphony of sights, sounds, and flavors converge to create an ride that is nothing brief of delightful. From towering skyscrapers to historical temples, from bustling markets to serene parks, Hong Kong delights site visitors with its prosperous tapestry of culture, cuisine, and heritage. In this article, we embark on a ride thru the shiny streets of Hong Kong, exploring the myriad delights that anticipate these who task into this dynamic city.
Moharif YuliantoPublished 2 months ago in WanderBeach Towns Abound in Costa Rica (#5)
A beach (playa) is for soaking up calm experiences and the ones west of Liberia do not disappoint. First up, there are several to choose from. Do you want to see iguanas and have an SUV? Check out Playa Iguanita. Do you like swimming with lots of manta rays, but not crowds of people? If so check out Playa Cabuyal. Do you like a long beach with gorgeous sunsets and an array of restaurants and souvenir shops nearby? If so, check out Playa del Coco. Honestly, there are tons of beaches in Costa Rica, including some secluded ones you can get to by renting a kayak, so take your pick.
Richard SoullierePublished 4 months ago in Wander