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Top 3 Classic Theatre Shows in Sydney this November
The stage is set. Actors are decked in flashy finery and make-up, ready to entertain... And finally, the giant curtains are about to rise... So fasten your seatbelts... and get ready for a dazzling night of music, action and style!
Scarlett StarkPublished about a year ago in WanderBest National Parks to Visit With Your Family
As a former educator, I looked for every possibility to teach my daughter about history, geography, biology, even culture and movies. I found that our 423 American National Parks, are the perfect classrooms for children, no matter what their age. With multiple historical sites and monuments including battlefields, our National Parks can teach families about the beauty of our nation’s diverse geography and ecosystems as well as bring our nation’s stories to life.
Alexis AzriaPublished about a year ago in WanderEducational Travel for the Curious Adventurers | Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach
Whether you’re studying for a university degree or have several years of formal school experience, traveling can provide you with much more than just a break from your studies.
Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, CaliforniaPublished about a year ago in WanderCelebrate New Year’s Eve on a Romantic Note
Hurray!!! New Year’s Eve is right around the corner and we are looking for different ways to spend it with our loved ones. In Sydney, New Year is celebrated in a grand way. The fireworks display is the main highlight of the night. What’s more… viewing the fireworks with your family, friends and loved ones makes it even more special. Valentine’s Day is of course a special day for romance, but New Year’s Eve can be pretty romantic too. For all those couples, who are looking for ideas to end the year on a romantic note – here are some suggestions you might love to try:
Evelyn AdamPublished about a year ago in WanderAn Excerpt from Belphán the Blasphemous
An Excerpt from, Belphán the Blasphemer Chapter 1 - Of Aldren and Iylethain The dusk descended in the wake of Aldren’s black wings as he began to glide beneath the dark clouds. The hour was late and the sun no longer shone upon the land of Farodren, and the night curtained the world with an infinte shadow. This of course was of no consequence to Aldren, for Aldren was one of the noble dragons of Karthrondûm, and had impeccable eyesight even in the dark of night.
Alexander Drummond-HenkingPublished about a year ago in WanderHow Spain changed my life
As a child, I had always hoped that one day I would get to travel the world. I have seen about half of the states in the US, and my wanderlust often drives me nuts. I'm talking about the feeling we get we see a plane soaring across the sky and taking its passangers to some unknown destination. That feeling of intense longing.
Serena NorrisPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Girl who Lived with Dragons
The Girl who Lives with Dragons Part One: Crystal hated her name. It felt forced and stereotypical, and she felt anything but. Which is why she’d made her way out of the Second Kingdom into the forest to find a way to the Vault of Dreams. She’d wanted to prove she was more than a dragon. But dragons didn’t often end up in the forest. Except green ones of course, those who had become almost part of the landscape. And there was the library dragon who lived with the fairy godmother in the S.H.O.E. but he hadn’t been out in years.
Sarah DeckerPublished about a year ago in WanderBrian Ghannam Shares Winter 2022 Travel Destinations
As the cold weather falls, it’s time to start looking for places that provide the perfect escape this winter. From a tranquil beach to a luxurious resort, these places will keep you warm and entertained throughout the season. If you’re looking for a winter getaway that will provide you with the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation, these places will satisfy your every need.
Brian GhannamPublished about a year ago in Wander10 Mind-Boggling Places in East India – You Cannot Miss!
North East India – Probably the most underrated region of India may actually shock you. In the times when youth don’t see anything beyond Goa or North, East India has one of the most breathtaking views, unseen valleys, gigantic mountains and mesmerizing culture.
Shrenik JainPublished about a year ago in WanderNorth India - 9 Astonishing Places To Visit On Next Vacation
Imagine that you saw mystic valleys having breathtaking waterfalls surrounded by golden textured mountains and where everything is complimented by sweet voices of birds flickering around!
Shrenik JainPublished about a year ago in WanderChildren of the Sky
The thrum of crickets filled the forest as auburn and amber leaves fell from the branches above. Elise walked through the chilly autumn air as Perseus wagged his tail from a few feet away. The day was calm and the wind had died down, leaving only a gentle breeze to caress the young girl’s rosy cheeks every few minutes.
Delhi to Kolkata flight distance
Delhi to Kolkata Flight Distance Delhi to Kolkata Flight Distance – How Far is it, and How Long does it Take? A lot of people ask the question, How far is it from Delhi to Kolkata? The answer may surprise you, since there are two very different answers depending on which way you’re travelling and what time of year it is. On average, Delhi to Kolkata flying distance (or Delhi to Kolkata travel distance) via airways and direct flights works out to be 1,274 kilometers or 800 miles one way! Let’s take a look at the flight distance from Delhi to Kolkata via Air India, one of India’s most popular airlines.
Kanika BishtPublished about a year ago in Wander