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10 Facts About The Moat
The Moat is a wonderful surviving example of defence in London. Prior to it being opened to the public, I always felt a bit envious when I saw residents walking along it. Little did I know back then that, fast-forward a few years, I would walk along the Moat, too.
By Tabby London7 months ago in Wander
Moomin Mugs Are a True Finnish Treasure
Originally published on Medium (2024), now updated for Vocal! Moomin mugs are iconic Finnish design pieces celebrating the beloved Moomin characters. Collectors and fans worldwide adore these mugs for their charming artwork and cultural significance. Moomin’s Day is a special day celebrated on August 9th to honor the birthday of Tove Jansson, who created the Moomin characters. It’s a special day for people who love Moomins.
By Suomi Unveiled7 months ago in Wander
Midsummer in Finland
Midsummer Haiku: Bonfire rises Wildflowers crown pretty heads Daylight never ends ~~~ Midsummer I am spending Midsummer (called Juhannus, in Finnish) in Finland because Finland is the place to be in the summer. For someone who doesn’t tolerate heat weaves or anything above +20 celsius it makes sense. Forests and lakes and free wild berries and the Midnight Sun is pretty much all you really need to enjoy the summer.
By Susan Fourtané 7 months ago in Wander
How to Plan a Persian Wedding Abroad: From Sofreh Aghd to Sunset Ceremonies . AI-Generated.
Planning a Persian Wedding Abroad: What You Need to Know Persian weddings are known for their elegance, symbolism, and family-centered joy. But how do you take this rich tradition abroad—without losing the essence of the culture? The answer: choose the right destination and work with planners who understand both Persian customs and destination wedding logistics.
By Hakan Turan7 months ago in Wander
Memories Of A Flag: The Power Of Symbology
I have been attracted to symbology for as long as I can remember. I pored over World War II books and built model airplanes; Supermarine Spitfires, Gloster Gladiators, and Hawker Tempests were my favourites. I fixated on the decals as I delicately added them to the finished products. The red, white, and blue concentric circles of the Royal Air Force, seemingly emulating a bullseye, interested me almost as much as the aircraft did.
By Vanessa Brown7 months ago in Wander
How Did Pelicans End Up in St James’s Park?
Did you know there are Pelicans in St James's Park? How did they even get there? St James's Park got its pelicans through a diplomatic gift from Russia in 1664. The Russian ambassador presented them to King Charles II in 1664, making the park home to pelicans for over 350 years.
By Tabby London7 months ago in Wander
🧱 Walls That Touch the Sky: Exploring China’s Ancient Marvel
There’s something humbling about standing before a wall that stretches beyond the horizon. A wall so massive, it snakes over mountains, weaves through deserts, and clings to cliffs with the persistence of a legend that refuses to die. That wall is none other than the Great Wall of China, often called the longest man-made structure in the world. But beyond its physical grandeur lies a story—one that echoes resilience, sacrifice, and the powerful will of a civilization determined to defend itself and define its identity.
By From Dust to Stars7 months ago in Wander
The best of Tanzanian Foods
When we think of travel, we often have the image of beautiful landscapes, wonderful wildlife, and experiencing different cultures and traditions. But one of the nice ways to enjoy and fully experience a new place is through the food of that place. In Tanzania, different kinds of foods shows the traditions and are a reflection of local community, and heritage of that community. From different parts of Tanzania, there are different kinds of foods and dishes, and every dish has its own story.
By Jaynevy Tours7 months ago in Wander
When is the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro?
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in African continent is a dream for many mountain climbers in the world. To enjoy the most with the climb, it is good to know the best timing for your trek so that you can have the best experience. You will have to know the mountain’s weather patterns and zones, mountain’s altitude, and seasonal variations that have important roles in determining the success of your climb.
By Jaynevy Tours7 months ago in Wander











