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All the best wildlife, bazaars, and adventures Africa has to offer from Cairo to Cape Town.
Disclosing Old Secrets: From Lost Cities to Cursed Objects
The historical backdrop of our planet is an embroidery woven with strings of secret and interest, with each string uncovering a remarkable feature of our past. From the cold profundities of Antarctica to the sun-splashed vestiges of Pompeii, the world's baffling past keeps on enrapturing the creative mind and challenge traditional comprehension. In this investigation, we set out on an excursion through existence, unwinding the privileged insights concealed underneath layers of ice and volcanic debris, looking to reveal insight into the secrets that proceed to perplex and move.
By mogau Lekoloane3 years ago in Wander
Darjeeling's heart
Chowrasta, also known as The Mall, is a famous public square and a pedestrian-only boulevard located in Darjeeling, a picturesque hill station in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is one of the main attractions in Darjeeling and serves as a central hub for locals and tourists alike.
By Anup Sunam3 years ago in Wander
Jack and the ALIEN
The sun was setting over the small town of Millfield, casting long shadows across the dusty streets and painting the sky in a warm, orange glow. In the distance, the sound of a train whistle echoed through the air, signaling the arrival of the evening express.
By Yasmin rashid3 years ago in Wander
Travel: "English Names" No Braided Hair- African Girls With Shaved Heads-Racist Policies Still In Practice Today
Saturday, 15 July 2023 By: TB Obwoge I've lived in two African countries, I'm writing often about how life is for me in these countries. I left Kenya, to move to Ghana, where my life has been hell. I learned a lot about pain, racism because the color of my skin by most Black Africans I encounter is considered white.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
New Revelations About The Ancient Civilizations Of Egypt
In the Valley of the Kings, located on the west bank of the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt, lies a trove of treasures that attest to the grandeur and sophistication of the ancient civilization of Egypt. For centuries, archaeologists have been exploring the valley, uncovering secrets and shedding light on the lives of the pharaohs who were buried there. And yet, even today, new revelations continue to emerge from the tombs that were built more than 3,000 years ago.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Wander
What If Africa Was Just ONE Country?
Imagine a scenario where the vast and diverse continent of Africa transforms into a single unified country. This hypothetical situation raises intriguing questions about the potential outcomes and implications. What if Africa was just one country?
By Winnie Musyoki3 years ago in Wander
Why India's Solid Waste Management System Requires a Digital Makeover?
Solid waste management is a critical issue to ensure environmental sustainability and public health. In India, a rapidly developing nation with a population of over 1.3 billion people, efficient waste management becomes even more imperative.
By William Smith3 years ago in Wander
Celebrating African Women
Introduction: African women, the backbone of their communities, have long been a source of inspiration and strength. Across the diverse landscapes of the African continent, these remarkable women have made significant contributions to various fields, from politics and education to arts and entrepreneurship. In this article, we celebrate African women, their unique stories, and the impact they have on society.
By Redmark Foreal3 years ago in Wander









