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Be it Old Masters or local craftsmen, where there's art, there's travel.
Tesla's Legacy: Unveiling the Enigma of Energy
The story of Nikola Tesla and his revolutionary theories on energy is a captivating journey through history and mystery, filled with intrigue and unanswered questions. Tesla, born in 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia, was not just an ordinary scientist; he was a visionary ahead of his time. His work, although widely recognized today, was often overshadowed during his lifetime by more commercially successful inventors like Thomas Edison.
By Samuel Kirubi2 years ago in Wander
Religion Has Given Us Some Amazing Architecture. Content Warning.
Introduction Last weekend I visited Durham Cathedral with Fiona, Matt and Lesley and it got me thinking about how stunning many religious buildings are, and the work that has gone into them. My dad was a builder (he is still around, having also been a farmer and installing over two thousand Post Boxes throughout the north and west of England) and I worked as a labourer with him so I am constantly impressed by these structures.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Wander
Broome Time
In a land beyond time or space ~ pindan dirt & turquoise waters, post boxes free frangipani smelling streets, mango & gubinge blossoming trees ~ magic was so real that when the moon was full it grew so wide and orange you could walk a staircase straight into its heart.
By Raquel Teixeira 2 years ago in Wander
Mistakes to Avoid when Ordering Flowers Online
In the age of convenience, online flower delivery in West Hills has become a popular choice for conveying heartfelt sentiments and marking special occasions. Whether it's a birthday, anniversary, or a gesture of love, online florists offer various options to suit every taste and budget. However, venturing into this floral wonderland requires careful consideration to avoid common missteps that can diminish the intended impact of your thoughtful gesture.
By Tinas Flowers and Gifts2 years ago in Wander
Exploring the Resonance of Webbie's "Six 12's"
In the realm of Southern hip-hop, few tracks boast the raw energy, infectious beats, and undeniable street cred like Webbie's "Six 12's." Released as part of his debut album "Savage Life" in 2005, this track has cemented itself as a cornerstone in the landscape of rap music, leaving an indelible mark on fans and the genre alike.
By Regular Person2 years ago in Wander








