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The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
Why Chile's National Parks Are a Must-Visit
Chile, a country that stretches like a ribbon down South America's Pacific coast, is home to some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world. The country’s national parks are a testament to this beauty, offering everything from arid deserts to lush rainforests and towering glaciers. In this blog, we’ll explore six fascinating facts that make Chile’s national parks a must-visit for any nature enthusiast.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Wander
Miracles in life
Miracles in life" refers to extraordinary events or occurrences that seem beyond the ordinary course of nature or human ability, often attributed to divine intervention, luck, or serendipity. These can manifest in various ways, from physical healing and unexplainable phenomena to transformative personal experiences. The concept of miracles spans different cultures, religions, and philosophies, often symbolizing hope, faith, and the belief that the impossible is possible.
By Lam Nguyen2 years ago in Wander
Top 5 National Parks of Nepal
Nepal is a country that is blessed with huge mountains, various terrains with high peaks and low forests. They also boast beautiful sites for tourism and natural events and are home to numerous species of animals and natural wonders.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltd2 years ago in Wander
The Americans Won the Race to Land on the Moon
In 1969, the world watched in awe as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon. This momentous event was the culmination of a fierce competition known as the Space Race, which had dominated the latter half of the 20th century. The race to achieve this extraordinary feat was not just about technological prowess but also a critical symbol of national pride and ideological superiority during the Cold War era. This blog explores the remarkable journey of the Space Race, the challenges faced by both superpowers and the implications of America's victory in reaching the moon a decade before the Soviets.
By Horace Was2 years ago in Wander
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India Travelling alone in India can be quite challenging for women. They often face questions from strangers and encounter scepticism when they decide to embark on solo journeys. Many female solo travellers come from backgrounds where independent travel is uncommon, which leads them to defy familial and societal expectations to pursue their desire to explore the world on their terms.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Wander
Keep the Light on for Me
Europe Ireland Hook Head Lighthouse County Wexford, Ireland sits at the tip of the Hook Peninsula. It is the oldest working lighthouse in the world. It has stood for 800 years. The first keepers of the light were monks whose monastery stood on the peninsula. They lit warning fires and beacons warning sailors of the dangerous rocks surrounding the area. The first actual lighthouse keepers came in the mid-17th century. This lighthouse was converted to automatic in 1996. Tours are available through the adjacent visitor center. For stunning views, visitors can climb the 115 steps to the balcony.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Wander
A Night in the Forest
On that quiet night, I decided to explore the nearby forest. The moon illuminated the sky with its silver light, giving the forest an enchanting atmosphere filled with mystery and tranquility. As I walked among the tall trees, I felt as if I was moving in another world, a world ruled by nature with its sounds and scents.
By Tamer saleh2 years ago in Wander









