culture
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Chittaurgarh Fort
Although there are many monuments in Rajasthan to be seen and admired but Chittorgarh Fort is an epic waxing poetic about the Rajput gallantry and honour. Built in the 7th century AD, this UNESCO World Heritage Site used to be the capital of the Mewar rulers. The fort complex comprises seven gates, two towers, and 65 structures.
By Subham thakur 4 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
Three Crowned Kings of Tamilakam
The Three Crowned Kings of Tamilakam ruled and fought over the southern region of the Indian subcontinent for centuries. At the beginning of the common era, southern India and Sri Lanka were home to three Tamil dynastic chiefdoms or kingdoms, each ruled by kings, together called “muvendar.” The Pandya, Chera, and Chola dynasties ruled over the Tamil people during ancient and medieval India, fighting among themselves and other forces for dominance of the region. Despite this turmoil, they were crucial in advancing south Indian art, architecture, and literature.
By manan yadav 4 years ago in Wander
Arrival in Córdoba
So the arrival to Cordaba was pretty pleasant. It was around 5 in the afternoon. The sun was still high up in the sky. A man with tattos, an older man, but with a young energy gave us a ride. Used this app called BlaBla car. Most of the drive there, him and another man were speaking Spanish up front, while me and Sara sat in the back, a very comfortable back. Black leather seats, a fresh scent and lots of space. Through the window you could see the vast empty lands. There were point where trees would cover these lands, but the trees were of a dry kind. I think most were Olive trees. Those short ones with pale leaves. I enjoyed the views, it's always enjoyable to see something brand new, to see new lanscapes, to smell things that you haven’t smelt before, and to hear a language that you somewhat understand, but not fully.
By Kamil Jan Bazan4 years ago in Wander
HULA: The real stuff
I have danced Hula since I was a very small child. Me as a tiny little kid. 1976 The first time that I recall ever seeing it "live" was my mother dancing Hula in our living room in Covina. I was three years old. She was pregnant with my kid brother. It was summertime and she was uncomfortable most of the time but, when she cleaned the house she danced Hula with the vaccuum cleaner, and lots of times, without it.
By Roxanne Cottell4 years ago in Wander
North Goa Tour
North Goa is one of the two districts that make up the state of Goa in India. The district has an area of 1736 km², and is bounded by Kolhapur district and Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state to the north and by Belgaum district of Karnataka to the east, by South Goa district to the south, and by the Arabian Sea to the west.
By Asap Holidays4 years ago in Wander
New Life In An Ancient Town
The COVID pandemic brought a halt to a lot of growth coming to Saint Augustine. The picture above used to be a diner, a cinema, and now it's just an empty building. Empty shops litter the historic district and main roads in Saint Augustine. Former apartments converted into Air Bnb's, businesses relocating for cheaper rent or better space now that competition and former companies have gone bankrupt during 2020.
By Heather Wilkins4 years ago in Wander
Things I Didn’t Know About the Southwest Before Moving Here. Top Story - September 2021.
Three years ago I decided to drop everything and more or less move to Tucson, Arizona on a whim. After living in the Midwest and Southeast, I decided on checking out the desert for a little while, because why not, right? As someone who works at home, there were a few side projects I really wanted to finish, but distractions in varying forms continually knocked at my door, asking if I could come out and play.
By Greyson Ferguson4 years ago in Wander










