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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.
AhnafSorwar LabibPublished 6 months ago in WanderDiscovering 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.
AhnafSorwar LabibPublished 6 months ago in WanderAnother Walk To Scaleber Foss
Introduction I try to do this walk each time I come to Settle and this was my post about it last year. This year the weather has not been good, plus my phone decided that it was dying so Fiona has bought a new one for Christmas so I have a working reliable phone now, a Google Pixel 6.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 6 months ago in WanderExplore These Must-Visit Tokyo Izakayas
Introducing 5 Neo Izakaya in Tokyo. The term "Neo Izakaya" has become increasingly common in Tokyo. We will introduce a wide range of Neo Izakaya restaurants, from the most popular and royal restaurants to casual and easy-to-enter izakayas for the masses. Neo izakaya may not always be associated with the image of being Instagram-worthy, but all of them are particular about their food and drinks, so please check them out until the very end.
Atsushi TakakuwaPublished 6 months ago in WanderFun with "-stans"
Recently, I published a story with some facts about my home country and got some good feedback on it, which led me to the idea to write up some fun facts about the countries and places whose name ends with "-stan."
Lana V LynxPublished 6 months ago in WanderValdez, Alaska's Off-Season Splendor
I have eagerly anticipated visiting Alaska for years, and finally, the opportunity presented itself! With my new job requiring frequent travel, the prospect of exploring Alaska was an adventure I couldn't resist. Town or time of year, it didn't matter – I was ready.
Crystal A. WolfePublished 6 months ago in WanderThe Great British Pub: A Cultural Cornerstone
There are over 50,000 pubs in the United Kingdom, the oldest being Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, which was founded in 793 AD. British pubs are integral to UK life, having been a part of UK culture for centuries. They have been featured in literature, music, and film: a constant reminder of British history and heritage. Regarded as great British 'institutions', they are popular destinations for people of all ages and backgrounds. Being more than just places to drink alcohol, they are also social hubs where people come together to relax, chat, eat and have fun. The most famous pub in the UK is The Sherlock Holmes Pub in London, which is said to be the inspiration for the fictional detective's favourite haunt.
Elaine SiheraPublished 6 months ago in Wander10 MOST WEIRD and UNUSUAL FESTIVALS all around the world
City, Date - Across the globe, communities celebrate a myriad of traditions, some of which defy expectations and embrace the truly bizarre. From tomato-throwing madness to frog-jumping competitions, the world's weirdest festivals offer a captivating glimpse into the diversity of cultural expressions. Here, we present the top 10 most unusual festivals that push the boundaries of conventional celebration.
Salman siddiquePublished 7 months ago in WanderExploring Europe's Timeless Charm: A Traveler's Guide to Unforgettable Journeys
1. The Romance of Paris, France Our journey begins in the City of Light – Paris, France. Renowned for its romantic ambiance, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum, and its charming cobblestone streets, Paris is a destination that weaves a spell of enchantment. Take a leisurely stroll along the Seine River, savoring the aroma of freshly baked baguettes from quaint bakeries. Indulge in a sidewalk café experience and witness the city's timeless allure unfold around you.
Vala FlynnPublished 7 months ago in WanderMatthew Schenk Talks About How To Travel Safely
Going on a trip beyond the country will be very thrilling. It would be best if you tempered that excitement so that you can make sure that you’re adequately prepared, though. There are various tips for traveling safely that you should use. Read Matthew Schenks’s blog to get this information to keep yourself and your family safe while traveling.
Matthew SchenkPublished 7 months ago in WanderDo Something Different: Odd & Unusual Getaways & Fun Adventures
Whether you’re searching for a week-long vacation or an adventure to fill the day, the activities featured on this list will elevate your getaway experience. Not everyone can tell a story about staying in an underwater hotel or vacationing in a prison, but you can be among the lucky few!
True Crime WriterPublished 7 months ago in WanderTop things to do while visiting India
India, which has a population of around 140 crore, is well-known for its vibrant culture and magnificent landscapes. Even a month won't be enough to see and experience everything this stunning and mesmerizing country offers because there are countless places to explore. It stands out from other nations since it has 28 states with various mother tongues, a range of customs, and distinct festivals and rituals. The nation places great value on culture and religion, worshiping more than 100 deities. This area protects numerous rare, indigenous, and endemic species of both flora and wildlife. The western ghats, also known as the Sahyadri mountain range, which extends over six states in India and comprises 160000 square kilometers, are home to various wild species.
sreelakshmiPublished 7 months ago in Wander