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The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
Going to the Beach
The beach is probably my favorite place to go to while on vacation, and it has been since I was probably six or seven. That was when my immediate and extended family got to go spend a few days together at Gulf Shores in Alabama. There were pranks (live, large crabs placed in the bathtub) and music (courtesy of one of my younger cousins who loved Kenny Chesney’s song ‘Big Star’). Discovery (a museum that we ferried to) and sickness (almost all of us caught a stomach bug).
Hannah E. AaronPublished 8 months ago in WanderAre These Geological Formations Real? – Part I
From icy landscapes of frozen tundras to towering geological formations, our planet boasts an abundance of amazing geological formations. Yet, there are some landscapes that challenge our notions of the earthly terrain and appear almost extraterrestrial. Read on for more on these remarkable geological anomalies. Part 1 features five formations beginning with number 15 on the list.
TEN VISIONARY URBAN PROPOSALS
In a world characterized by rapid evolution and technological advancement, cities are undergoing transformative changes to address challenges like overpopulation, climate change, and sustainability. Architects, urban planners, and visionaries are crafting imaginative proposals for future cities that challenge conventional urban planning. From innovative floating metropolises to smart cities, these visionary urban concepts offer a glimpse into the limitless potential of human innovation.
The Enigma of the Amazon: Why No Bridges Span its Mighty Waters
The Amazon River, an iconic representation of South America's wild heart, is a subject of both awe and intrigue. Stretching over 4,000 miles and touching six nations, it competes with the Nile in its sheer majesty. But a peculiar fact remains: while the Nile is dotted with bridges, especially around Cairo, the Amazon stands untouched. Why has mankind not spanned this colossal river with bridges?
Ifeoma OdumoduPublished 8 months ago in WanderExploring the Unknown
Are you tired of the usual tourist spots and crowded attractions? Have you ever dreamt of embarking on a journey that takes you off the beaten path, to places unexplored and waiting to be discovered? If so, you're in for a treat! In this article, we're diving into the world of hidden gems in travel – those magical destinations that often go unnoticed on traditional travel itineraries.
Coastline Beauty
When you travel can you imagine waking up in the mornings and looking out your hotel window to see some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world? If your hotel is not by the coast imagine walking to your destination and suddenly stopping in amazement as you see the lovely scene before you.
Rasma RaistersPublished 9 months ago in WanderElliott Wislar Goes Deeper Into Harnessing the Wind: The Science Behind the Art of Sailing
Sailing, an age-old practice that dates back centuries, is a mesmerizing blend of art and science. As a sailboat gracefully glides across the water, seemingly defying the laws of physics, the magic lies in the skillful manipulation of wind and water. Understanding the science behind sailing enhances the experience and deepens our appreciation for this ancient maritime art.
Elliott WislarPublished 9 months ago in Wander"Captivating Natural Marvels: 22 Pristine Destinations That Defy Reality"
1. Chile's Marble Caves: A remote natural marvel, the marble caves in Chile comprise the Cathedral, Chapel, and Cave formations. These caverns, characterized by black and white columns and tunnels made of marble, have been sculpted by waves over millennia. Teaming up with turquoise waters, they create a captivating light display. Another seasonal transformation occurs in Colombia's Caño Cristales, known as the 'Liquid Rainbow.' This river showcases a vibrant palette of red, black, green, blue, and yellow for half of the year, owing to a unique underwater plant's interplay with sunlight and water.
A Love Like No Other
Is it true love? Infatuation? Obsession? It is resorting to the one place, the one thing, that calms and soothes. Is that an abuse of its peaceful nature?
Nicole FennPublished 9 months ago in WanderSpectacular Cosmos Sightings in the USA for 2023
The year 2023 has proven to be a remarkable one for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts across the United States. From meteor showers to planetary conjunctions, the cosmos has been putting on a captivating show that has left observers awe-inspired and curious about the wonders of our universe. As the nights grow longer and the air crisper, let's delve into some of the spectacular celestial events that have graced the American skies this year.
Faisal HotiPublished 9 months ago in WanderCrystal Seekers Sanctuary
I've always been drawn to the fascinating world of stone and crystal healing. There's an undeniable magic in the way these ancient treasures connect us to the Earth's elemental energies, and my recent journey to the Herkimer Diamond Mines in Herkimer, New York, was a true gem among my travel adventures.
The Next PlanPublished 9 months ago in WanderThe Enchanted Forest Adventure
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled at the edge of a mystical forest, lived a young girl named Emily. She was an adventurous soul, always yearning to explore the wonders beyond the village. But the villagers would tell tales of the mysterious and enchanting forest, warning her to stay away.