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TALLINN, ESTONIA
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit Tallinn, Estonia, for work. Estonia is a small Baltic Sea nation that borders Russia and Latvia and is south of Finland across the Gulf of Finland. Estonia’s history includes foreign occupation by Germany, Sweden, and Russia (including the Soviet Union) until its independence in 1991. In 2004, Estonia joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU). When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Estonia became one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies and, since then, has provided Ukraine with more than 1.4% of its GDP in military assistance. Estonia’s history provided context for my travel and observations in Tallinn, the nation’s capital.
By Chad Pillaiabout a year ago in Wander
The contemporary temple of Apollo
In the heart of a County Durham housing estate, the Apollo Pavilion is rare example of uncompromising public art. Since its unveiling in 1969, Victor Pasmore’s piece of brutalist constructivist design has prompted much head-scratching. Is it architecture? Sculpture? Both? Neither? Do the stark concrete outlines enhance Peterlee’s Sunny Blunts estate, or is it simply an eyesore? Is it the kind of artwork beloved only of those who don’t have to live with it, or does it have a role to play in its community more than 50 years after it was built.
By Andy Pottsabout a year ago in Wander
If Ghana Is Africa's 2nd Safest Country - Then Trump Loves Black People & Immigrants
Thursday, 13 February 2025 By: TB Obwoge You can find my latest books on Amazon and Kindle, I've written about how horrible living in Ghaan was to me. Then I've also written a smaller book of poetry and eassys.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Wander
Letting in the Wind: Why Japanese Homes Struggle with Heat, Cold, and Global Warming
In the spare bedroom of my Japanese home, an electric piano sits in the corner. Although it came from a thrift store, it’s in nearly-pristine condition. I would love nothing more than to spend my free time developing my musical skills and practice.
By Syd McCrayabout a year ago in Wander
Why Khon Kaen Is Perfect for Travellers Seeking Authentic Thai Culture
Located in northeastern Thailand, Khon Kaen is often overshadowed by its other well-known neighbours, but little do people know that this spot is a fantastic holiday destination. It offers visitors a glimpse of authentic Thai culture with its diverse culinary offerings, rich traditions, and a serene escape from the busier tourist hotspots. Keep reading to learn more!
By Aurora Giannaabout a year ago in Wander
Chocolate Maker Steve Prickett
By Brian D’Ambrosio Steve Prickett, owner and founder of Eldora Chocolate in Albuquerque, is among a small group of culinary artists escalating the prestige of craft chocolate and the integrity with which it is made. A chocolate maker, as opposed to a chocolatier, Prickett purchases unrefinedcacao beans and then processes, roasts, treats, and mills them into chocolate. Most people who work with chocolate do not start directly from the cacao bean in the way that he does.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Wander
The Winter Lights in Canary Wharf
Seeing my old work area become one big giant open-air art gallery was great fun. I’ve always associated Canary Wharf with a severe money hood. Still, the image is more mellow because the Estate is putting on more shows to attract non-financiers into the area. Plus, it’s good for the local economy. I heard that 500,000 people visited last year.
By Tabby Londonabout a year ago in Wander
The Montana Alpaca Experience
By Brian D'Ambrosio Atop the Continental Divide and North of the Walkerville section of Butte, fiber artist Betty Kujawa works with select, raw yields of fleece. Here, on eight hilly acres and three high pastures, she tends to the dozen quirky animals that form Snowdrift Alpacas.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Wander
Top 10 Festivals That Will Give You Thrills, Chills, and a Dash of Danger
Festivals are a universal way to celebrate culture, history, and human eccentricity. But not all festivals are about flower crowns and food trucks—some are downright bizarre, terrifying, or even risky! From bone-rattling traditions to spine-tingling spectacles, here’s a list of ten fascinating festivals you might just want to add to your bucket list (or avoid entirely).
By Only Incredibleabout a year ago in Wander
6 Reasons to Visit Northern Ireland This Summer
Thinking of visiting Northern Ireland this summer? You probably already know that it’s a beautiful country with fantastic coastlines and lively pubs but what else is there to do? Here are 6 reasons that might just make you want to book your flights today!
By Lucy watsonabout a year ago in Wander









