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Sundial Bridge: An Architectural Gem with an Uncommon Design
I stood mesmerized by the sleek, slanted, gleaming white column brightly lit by the evening sun against the clear blue sky. The cables tying the column to where I was standing, a pedestrian bridge across the Sacramento River in Redding, California with translucent glass panels for the deck, made it all the more intriguing and aesthetically pleasing.
P. Venkat RamanPublished 2 years ago in WanderTourist Places in Haridwar...
Chandi Devi Temple The Chandi Devi Temple is prime among the must-visit places in Haridwar. Goddess Chandi, the presiding deity, is believed to fulfill all the wishes of 'true devotees' and this draws thousands of people to the sacred temple everyday. This temple in Haridwar is believed to have been enshrined first by Adi Shankaracharya around the 8th century. Situated on the top of a hill, the temple can be accessed by cable car in five minutes or one may also opt to walk up the steep hill slope in around 45 minutes.
sanju uniquePublished 2 years ago in Wander10 Romantic Things to do in Greece at Night
Greece is an impeccable honeymoon destination and the entire world loves the country! Besides the historic UNESCO sites, rustic buildings and ancient ruins, there are breathtaking islands, beaches, resorts and cities to explore. Also, there are many interesting things to do on your Greece honeymoon with your partner. Let us dive in to know about the 10 most romantic things to do in Greece at night where the whole country comes to life!
Khusboo MehtaPublished 3 years ago in WanderBest Time To Go For Cruise Tour Destinations
What is the best time to go for cruise tours with the help of travel kit first aid to Australia, Alaska, the Caribbean, Canada/New England, Hawaii, Europe, or the South Pacific?
Jhon HammingtonPublished 3 years ago in WanderThere are So Many Amazing Success Stories Coming Out of Costa Rica. .
With so much bad news coming out of our TV sets, our radios and from online news sources, aren't we all longing for some GOOD NEWS? Do we, as a society, really like to see blood, gore, defeat? Are we addicted to tragedies, murders, kidnappings. . the overall feelings woe and despair? Well, I certainly hope not. But, according to studies, news stories highlighting BAD NEWS get a lot more viewers/readership than stories about hope, happiness and promise. I don't care about the stats! I'm going with a "GOOD NEWS" story any day of the week.
William "Skip" LichtPublished 3 years ago in Wander'Other' Washington DC Sites You Must Visit
Whenever we think of Washington DC attractions, the museums, monuments, and government buildings in and around the National Mall is the first thing that comes to mind.
John LimboPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Giants of Casa Grande
In late February, 1979, I drove from cold, white and barren Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to sunny and warm Apache Junction, Arizona. Most of my time was spent with relatives in this relatively new (at the time) suburb of Phoenix. Every morning, I hit golf-balls at a nearby driving range, visited my Aunt in the afternoon and, at night, played an extraordinary number of card games with other more-distant relations.
John Oliver SmithPublished 3 years ago in WanderTourist Places in Lucknow
Bara Imambara & Bhul Bhulaiyya If I tag this place #1 in our list of top 15 places to visit in Lucknow, this shouldn’t come as bewilderment. Right?
sanju uniquePublished 3 years ago in WanderThe MANY Advantages of Living Here in Costa Rica!
And there are so many. . where do we begin? Do we open with the fact that Costa Rica is always at the top of the list of "one of the happiest countries on the planet"? By the way, recently, Canada scored 85th out of 140 and the USA scored 103! Costa Rica is usually in the TOP 10 and has reached #1 a total of THREE times! Shouldn't this tell you something about a country the size of West Virginia? What secrets does this country have that makes it so amazing? Why should one contemplate a move to a third-world country when they seem to have it all wherever they're living now? Let's research just a little bit. .
William "Skip" LichtPublished 3 years ago in WanderWhat We Do When You Need helps at Airport as an Airport Assist?
Are you stuck out the Airport? Skilled and well-trained professional assistances are available for passengers who are scared by airport upgraded technology or the entire boarding procedure.
LilystellaPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Hockomock Swamp
In Massachusetts, there are three Bridgewater’s, East, West and Bridgewater; together, along with the City of Brockton, they were once an entity known as North Bridgewater.
David X. SheehanPublished 3 years ago in WanderNight of the Moonbow
Cumberland Falls, rightfully called the Niagara of the South, is a waterfall on the Cumberland River in southeastern Kentucky - Measuring approximately 68 feet tall and 125 feet wide.
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 3 years ago in Wander