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Unveiling the Secrets of the World's Longest Sandy Beach
Cox’s Bazar is a District in the Chittagong Division, which is popular for its longest unbroken sandy sea beach. It is located 150 km south of the Chittagong port. The sea beach of Cox's Bazar is 121 kilometres long, making it the longest sea beach in the world. Cox’s Bazar was named after its founder, Captain Cox. He discovered this very attractive seashore in 1798. Afterwards, the Cox’s Bazar beach hosted only a small port and health resort.
By AhnafSorwar Labib6 months ago in Wander
Discovering Cox’s Bazar: Unveiling the Secrets of the World's Longest Sandy Beach
Cox’s Bazar is a District in the Chittagong Division, which is popular for its longest unbroken sandy sea beach. It is located 150 km south of the Chittagong port. The sea beach of Cox's Bazar is 121 kilometres long, making it the longest sea beach in the world. Cox’s Bazar was named after its founder, Captain Cox. He discovered this very attractive seashore in 1798. Afterwards, the Cox’s Bazar beach hosted only a small port and health resort.
By AhnafSorwar Labib6 months ago in Wander
Sydney Showboat Cruise - Sailing Through the Iconic Landmarks of Sydney Harbour
Sydney is like this magnetic force that keeps drawing people back in, you know? It's not just a destination; it's a love affair between a dream city and the global tourists that lures them in again and again. No matter the season, there's always something magical happening in Sydney. You've got these glistening waters that seem to sparkle just for you, the untamed wilderness calling out to your adventurous side, the vibrant city life pulsating with energy, locals who welcome you with open arms, sun-kissed beaches that redefine paradise, and the showstopper of them all – the one and only Sydney Harbour and the beautiful Sydney Harbour Boat Cruise!
By Scarlett Stark6 months ago in Wander
Let's Explore the Top 10 Destinations to Travel This New Year
As thе yеar draws to a closе, thе allurе of nеw bеginnings bеckons us to еxplorе еxciting dеstinations for a mеmorablе Nеw Yеar's cеlеbration. Whеthеr you'rе sееking vibrant city lights, sеrеnе natural landscapеs, or cultural еxtravaganzas, thе world is brimming with possibilitiеs. Join us as wе еmbark on a journеy to discovеr thе top dеstinations to travеl to this Nеw Yеar and wеlcomе 2024 with wandеrlust and opеn arms.
By Glenn Anderson6 months ago in Wander
Mother Combs, You Asked for It
Okay, then, so here goes, Mother Combs, from your: A Christmas Visit With Mother Combs A Getting to Know me Article 1) I think Christmas is mainly for kids. Don't get me wrong, it's nice when families come together, but when there is no Santa to anticipate or prepare for; the appeal for me, is gone. Honestly, no bah humbug here, though.
By Shirley Belk7 months ago in Wander
London Calling
Twenty-four years ago, I departed London after having spent a semester abroad. My time in London was a formative experience since it was my first time living abroad and being away from my family. My first week was spent at the college in Uxbridge, now named Brunel University, in northwestern London, which partnered with the State University of New York, College of Brockport, in upstate New York. The first week in the university dorms allowed the students to search for an apartment or flat in British vernacular and get accustomed to British culture, including the Pub Culture and eating plenty of "Fish and Chips."
By Chad Pillai7 months ago in Wander
Here is why you should visit Greece during the winter season
When people think of Greece, they think of the Aegean and Ionian sea, the delicious Greek food. and the heat that you feel when you're soaking up the sun. Tourist season is at its highest peak during the summer period, and many people venture out to the Greek islands to stay.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 7 months ago in Wander
Sydney's Festive Feasts: Christmas Dining with a View
The spirit of Christmas, a time when loved ones come together in the warm embrace of joy and shared moments, fills hearts as the season draws near. There's not much that compares to gathering with loved ones around a table to laugh, tell stories, and of course, feast—when it comes to Christmas customs. Furthermore, the experience goes beyond simple dining and becomes a celebration of love, community, and the beauty that surrounds us when that table is set against the backdrop of Sydney's famous landmarks and bathed in the glow of the holiday lights.
By Scarlett Stark7 months ago in Wander
5 Places to Visit in Bogota
With the sunny Caribbean Coastline, arid deserts, lush jungles. And coffee plantations are all screaming your name. It's understandable if you want to reduce your city exposure. But, there are many fantastic things to do in Bogota. It has the edgy-gritty-creative vibe of New York City but is in Colombian history. It is a COLOMBIAN
By lillianrobert7 months ago in Wander
Langtang Valley Trek
The Langtang Valley trek, nestled in the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas, is a mesmerizing journey that combines stunning natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and breathtaking mountain vistas. Spanning about 90 kilometers north of Kathmandu, this trek takes adventurers through a diverse landscape of lush forests, terraced fields, and high alpine meadows, offering a glimpse into the unique Tamang and Tibetan-influenced local culture.
By Avishek khadka7 months ago in Wander
Trekking into the Heart of the Himalayas: Annapurna Base Camp Trek
The Annapurna Base Camp trek stands as a beacon for adventurers seeking an unforgettable Himalayan experience. Situated in the heart of Nepal, this iconic journey leads intrepid souls through a diverse tapestry of landscapes, from terraced fields and lush forests to rugged terrains, all culminating at the base camp of the world's tenth highest peak, Annapurna.
By Avishek khadka7 months ago in Wander