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Tales from Tashkent
From 1999 until 2018, there was a significant gap in my international travels. I'm not exactly sure why this gap occurred, but it was likely due to a combination of factors, primarily financial constraints. Regardless of the reasons, travel was not something I indulged in during those years. However, in 2018, I finally took my first holiday and fell in love with the experience. Being in a foreign land, surrounded by unfamiliar cultures and sights, opened my eyes to a whole new world. Since then, I've been following a pattern of increasing my number of international trips each year.
By Spencer Hawken3 years ago in Wander
5 Travel Destinations with Easy Visa for Indians
Are you an Indian traveler who dreams of exploring the world? If so, you may be wondering which travel destinations offer easy visa process for Indians. In this article, we will highlight five exciting travel destinations that not only offer stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences but also make it relatively hassle-free for Indian citizens to obtain visas. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on an adventure without the burden of complex visa procedures!
By Nidhi Mahajan3 years ago in Wander
Pakistan
Pakistan is a country that is often overlooked when it comes to tourism, but it is a place of incredible beauty and wonder. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the rolling hills of Punjab, there is something for everyone in this diverse and culturally rich nation.
By Muhammad Masham Hassan3 years ago in Wander
Life is the only
Life is the only, is precious, the world because of life and become wonderful, accidents will happen all the time, it is like a powerful explosive, a moment of carelessness, the ambush in our lives in the explosive will explode, exploded the family broken, bombed people sad. So we have to follow the rules. There is an example of this upstairs in my house. There was one, a little girl from a poor family. But once, a car accident, took the life of the little girl's father. Every morning, their parents give the little girl a delicious breakfast. After eating early, her father rides his bike to take the little girl to school. Father and daughter talking and laughing on the road he chatted. No matter how strong the wind, no matter how heavy the rain, school and school are the little girl's terrible father pick up. The little girl had a long wait at school. Once, the little girl waited there for a long time, one hour, two hours, three hours, etc. The little girl's mind thought, will something happen? Back home, the little girl heard the news of his father's death he was sad, the little girl was shocked, after ten minutes to come back to God, he jumped on his father's body and cried, crying for several days. I haven't eaten. The accident was so terrible that it took people's lives in an instant. Now there are more and more vehicles on the road, the road is more and more crowded, at the same time there are more and more accidents, every year, how many lives are taken away, how many families are destroyed, how many people are going to lose their loved ones. If each of us has rules in mind, everyone can consciously follow the rules. I'm sure many tragic accidents could have been avoided. Let laws and regulations take root in our hearts, and let us firmly remember: abiding by the rules is to cherish life!"Safety, everyone is responsible" this sentence I believe you must not be unfamiliar, from our first school teachers often told us this sentence, but it is such a often hung words, and really how many people do it? Next, I will tell you a true story: a student kicking the shuttlecock on the side of the road, she accidentally kicked the shuttlecock oblique, the shuttlecock will fall in the middle of the road, she did not think, ran to pick it up, suddenly, a big truck coming, mercilessly from her over, in this short moment, she lost her precious life. Her. Mom and dad found out, and they were crying. See, this is what happens when you don't comply with accidents. Moreover, according to relevant data, the global annual death toll due to accidents has exceeded 30 million, accounting for more than 50% of the total number of accidental deaths, and every year more than 180,000 children under the age of 15 died in road accidents, hundreds of thousands of children are disabled, so please be sure to follow the law and take care of their lives. Accidents are hidden in our side of the invisible killer, specially to wait for those who violate the rules, so we should always pay attention to safety, to develop civilized driving, civilized walking good habits. The universe gives each of us only one life, for relatives, for others, but also for yourself, please cherish life! Please consciously abide by the rules, so that tools can better benefit our human beings.With the vigorous development of our country, vehicles have gradually increased, so accidents frequently occur every day, whether it is newspapers or radio, television, there are a lot of news reports about car accidents every day, the number of car accident casualties has increased year by year, shocking. In order to reduce accidents, it is urgent to raise people's awareness of road safety. You must pay attention to safety, otherwise you may accidentally hit a car, and that will not be possible. I got hit by a car once. Once, I went to the service house from school for lunch. I carried a good meal and ran to the place where I did my homework. It was raining at that time. I went to get some food. When I forgot to bring the umbrella, holding the rice in my hand, I thought: can not let the rice rain, the rice can not eat when it rains. Better run for it. I covered the food with my arms, and then ran over as fast as I could. Unexpectedly, a person riding a bicycle ran over, I was scared, bewildered, do not know how to do, dumb standing there. I saw the bike coming, and I fell to the ground. I felt my foot under the wheel of the car, but fortunately nothing very big, not very painful, I stood up. The teacher saw it and said something to the cyclist, but I didn't hear it clearly. It should be that the cyclist should pay attention to it in the future. Then he turned to me and said, "Next time you walk, look around for cars. Be careful." I nodded and refilled a bowl of rice. When crossing the road, no matter how urgent, we must see whether there is a car around to pass, although it is a small road, can not be neglected. Fortunately, this time it was a bicycle, but if you are not careful, next time it could be a motorcycle or a car. So everyone must see, make sure that it is safe to go over. Walk the traffic light also want to know "stop red light, green light", must not violate.
By Deionne Quarles3 years ago in Wander
The Ultimate Guide to Backpacking Through Laos
The Ultimate Guide to Backpacking Through Laos Laos, a hidden gem in Southeast Asia, invites adventurous backpackers to embark on a journey of a lifetime. It is bordered by several countries: China to the north, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, Thailand to the west, and Myanmar (Burma) to the northwest. The country is situated in the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula and is known for its mountainous terrain, lush forests, and the mighty Mekong River, which flows along its western border. Laos is often referred to as the "Land of a Million Elephants" and is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, Buddhist temples, and scenic natural landscapes. In this ultimate guide, we'll delve into the best destinations, tips, and insights to make your backpacking adventure through Laos unforgettable.
By Nicola Henry3 years ago in Wander
Beyond Borders: Unearthing the Wonders of the Tashkent Film Festival
In September 2021, I received an invitation from the Uzbek Government to represent the UK at the Tashkent Film Festival in Uzbekistan, which marked the festival's comeback after a 24-year hiatus. It was an exhilarating yet overwhelming opportunity for me and my fellow travellers, whom I had been asked to select. We found ourselves surrounded by esteemed personalities such as Steven Seagal, Luc Besson, Rob Minkoff, Franco Nero, and Gerard Depardieu, and couldn't help but question why we were there, experiencing a sense of imposter syndrome.
By Spencer Hawken3 years ago in Wander
“Submerged Treasures: Exploring the Popular Underwater Gems”
Beneath the surface of our vast oceans lies a world of wonder, a realm teeming with breathtaking beauty and hidden treasures. These underwater gems, from vibrant coral reefs to mesmerizing shipwrecks, captivate the imagination and invite us to dive into a world of enchantment. Join us as we unveil the most popular underwater gems that hold the potential to make waves across the globe.
By Ikiera Johnson3 years ago in Wander
The Man Who Saved the World
Introduction: In the tumultuous era of the Cold War, one man's extraordinary act of courage and critical thinking stood as a beacon of hope amidst the looming threat of nuclear destruction. Stanislav Petrov, a Soviet Air Force officer on duty in 1983, found himself at the center of a potentially catastrophic event. His unwavering decision would prevent a nuclear war and forever change the course of history.
By Sumera Saeed3 years ago in Wander









