fact or fiction
Is it a fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores travel myths to help you avoid making that wrong turn.
Always Appreciate the Beauty and Power of Nature
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Emily. She lived in the city and worked as a software engineer. Despite her busy schedule, she made it a priority to escape the city and connect with nature as often as she could. She loved hiking and exploring new trails, and her favorite place to hike was in the mountains just a few hours from the city.
Erlangga AbdillahPublished about a year ago in WanderNASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, is a space agency that is responsible for the United States' aeronautics and space programs. Established in 1958, NASA is one of the largest space agencies in the world and has been at the forefront of space exploration and discovery for over 60 years.
Sumit mittalPublished about a year ago in WanderA Voyage to the Most Romantic Cities in the World for Valentine's Day 2023!
A Voyage to the Most Romantic Cities in the World for Valentine's Day! Paris, France Venice, Italy A romantic canal cruise and gondola ride. Santorini, Greece Rome, Italy Bruges, Belgium Prague, Czech Republic
Suresh NatarajanPublished about a year ago in WanderTop 10 Most Popular Travel Destinations on TikTok Right Now
Browsing through TikTok or Instagram and wondering why there are so many views on travel posts, reels, and videos? That's because millions of travel lovers are exploring new places and uploading hundreds of videos daily.
JamesMichealPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Top 10 Most Incredible Smells
Scented Treasures: The Top 10 Most Incredible Smells Every city, let me teach you, has its own smell.” So said E. M. Forster in A Room With A View. As a hobbyist perfumer I am fascinated by smell—particularly the smells of history.It was a precious and rare vial of the 1905 perfume, L’Origan, that decided me on the hobby. I opened the box in which it had been delivered and was immediately enveloped in the scent that led one newspaper reporter to exclaim: “All Paris smells of L’Origan!” The perfume had leaked slightly. It was a moment of ecstasy. I was smelling the world as people long past had smelled it. The men who made this fragrance were now just footnotes on the fading pages of history . . . but this was their legacy and I, now, was a part of it.
Ahmed NasserPublished about a year ago in Wander"Unlocking the Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle: Exploring the Unknown"
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region located in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean that has been the subject of much mystery and speculation for decades. The Bermuda Triangle is a loosely defined region that encompasses an area from Miami to Puerto Rico to Bermuda. Despite extensive research and official investigations, the causes behind the disappearing of ships and planes in the area remain unknown. This article aims to explore the various theories about the Bermuda Triangle and to shed light on the mystery.
Paul AndrewPublished about a year ago in WanderTo be blue in this history, to be blue in your memory.
Going back in time, i sat with Homer. His stories were as grandiose and tragic as I remembered. Vibrant and beautiful, but they were empty in a way i did not understand. Nonetheless we shared his wine; in-front of a dark and silent ocean.
Syed WamiqPublished about a year ago in WanderIsland City
On a large river, there is a city. Island City it is historically named. Once a proper little harbor town with a darling main street. Neon lights beckoning the wayfarers to small brothels, speakeasys, brewpubs and bowling alleys.
Run Forrest Run
I had always been searching for something more in my life. I had a feeling that there was something bigger out there for me, but I just couldn't put my finger on it. That's when I heard about Jesus. I had never been particularly religious, but something about the idea of meeting Jesus in person really resonated with me. I knew that I had to find a way to meet him, no matter what it took.
Brett RothenbergPublished about a year ago in WanderAURORA of the nature
The small village of Aurora nestled in the Arctic Circle, was known for its long, dark winters and the spectacular light show that lit up the night sky. The Northern Lights, or the aurora borealis, was a natural phenomenon that attracted visitors from all over the world.
Switzerland | Interesting Fact, History and Tourism
Switzerland | Interesting Fact, History and Tourism Welcome to my friend| Whenever, wherever we see or hear the name of the Central European country of Switzerland
hammad sattarPublished about a year ago in WanderFlowers in the Concrete
Sitting in my room, I offered a passing glance to the light fixture. A reflective, rectangular fixture of bright white that contained a neon bar of LED bulb in it. For a moment there was an ominous candle wax dripping from the chips in the paint. As it hit the floor it began bubbling and raced it’s way to the bed in the corner of my room, almost as if the whole room was tilted towards me. Out of the wax emerged a raven about the size of the twin bed. It hopped sort of playfully towards me, spread its wings and began it’s flight in my direction, getting smaller and smaller with each flap of its wings. I could hear it calling my name though it’s mouth remained closed. I blinked and it was gone. The floor returned to regular linoleum, unstained and without a single burn. I turned to my roommate and he had a look on his face made up of worry and slight disdain. I’ve been trying to get your attention, dick head. The staff called a smoke break. Smoke break? So be it.