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Essay on India Gate for Students and Children
This structure boasts of a beautiful architecture by India. It was first inaugurated in the year 1931 and it still has the same charm. Also, this structure reminds of us the sacrifices made by thousands of soldiers who have given their lives during the first world war. The essay on India gate is an insight into this famous memorial in India.
By prateek thakur4 years ago in Wander
When Eternity Meets Beauty – An ultimate Guide to Gol Gumbaz, Karnataka
History never repeats, but you can visit historical monuments over and over again. How many ever times you visit the Gol Gumbaz in Karnataka, you feel like the first time. Built during the 16th century, it almost took 20 years to complete the construction of this architectural marvel. With 4 Minars and each having 7 floors, Gol Gumbaz is truly a treat for the eyes. Get ready to drop your jaws at this impressive structure in the state of Karnataka, India. Here’s a complete guide to the largest dome structure. How excited are you?
By prateek thakur4 years ago in Wander
Do These Top MUST DO Things In LA!
California dreaming On all Of The cool things to do In LA! So you’re probably planning to at least cross off Los Angeles on your bucket list among the few destinations you’d like to visit art some point in your life. No worries,I have you covered! With such a vast space and plenty to explore and do, Los Angeles is known as the entertainment and movie capital of The U.S. There’s so many different ways to enjoy the Sunny Califfornia city that glitz with celebrities, a world famous basket ball team and fashion spots, but you just need to know where to start first.
By Kyle Smith4 years ago in Wander
Here are 6 Certain Countries Which Ban Camouflage
CAMOUFLAGE In most countries, wearing camouflage is a basic norm for civilians. There are no laws against it. The camouflage pattern is used to make shoes, shirts, bags, and almost everything that it can be applied to including phone cases.
By NAOMI ADENIJI4 years ago in Wander
Why being an ex-pat is better than being a digital nomad?
What’s the difference anyway? According to Google… “An expatriate, or ex-pat, is an individual living and/or working in a country other than his or her country of citizenship, often temporarily and/or for work reasons.”
By thewellnessxplora4 years ago in Wander
5 Inexpensive Eateries in Myrtle Beach
If you have followed any of my "5" lists you know that I love to travel but I don't love to spend a lot of money doing it. One of the things I like to do before I visit a new place is to find out where the locals eat. Restaurants that cater to mostly locals are more likely to have delicious food at affordable prices. If I am already in a city I will ask for recommendations. One of my favourite people to ask is police officers on foot. If you are in a city or town that is touristy or busy there is a good chance you will encounter an officer on foot. Ask them what their favourite restaurant is. I am always guaranteed a great meal.
By Amber LaVine4 years ago in Wander
Why you should consider packing these items if you’re planning on moving abroad, becoming an ex-pat, or a digital nomad?
In 2020, in the middle of a pandemic, I sold almost all my belongings. I packed up the rest of my stuff into two suitcases, one hand luggage, and one large camping backpack. I cleaned out my apartment, turned in my house keys to my landlord, and boarded a one-way flight to my new life.
By thewellnessxplora4 years ago in Wander




