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Read when you're in Miami
2/25/25 Mac's Club Deuce, Miami FL You will always be my special friend, Drinking a Jai Alai & a margarita at this dive in my twin's old neighborhood. This was where she had her first legal drink at 21. The first time I came to visit her, we were reunited for the first time in years after we'd left home. She lived in an apartment blocks from the beach with someone she doesn't know any more. Life works like that; we spend so much time with our special friends, lovers, even family members that we don't see again once the tide goes out.
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poet11 months ago in Wander
Going to Cuba - 2025
I am not a resort person, however, Cuba is a place that is difficult to visit without going through a resort. While I have heard it is possible to do from Canada (where I am), it is complex, and from many other countries, it’s not possible at all to get a flight to Cuba without a resort package.
By Marlena Guzowski11 months ago in Wander
Festival of Colors: Exploring the Most Vibrant Celebrations Around the World . AI-Generated.
Colors have always played a significant role in cultural celebrations across the world. From vibrant powders tossed in the air to streets filled with bright hues, the Festival of Colors is a joyous expression of tradition, happiness, and unity. These celebrations bring people together, symbolizing love, renewal, and the triumph of good over evil. Various Colourful Festivals worldwide showcase the beauty of diverse cultures, each with its unique traditions and history. Among them, the famous La Tomatina Festival stands out for its extraordinary tomato-throwing spectacle, attracting visitors from all over the globe.
By Engage More11 months ago in Wander
Experience the World's Best: Exciting Global Festivals You Can't Miss in 2025!
Rio Carnival (Brazil): February Enter into the vibrant spectacle of colors, sound, and dance at the renowned Rio Carnival! This February, Brazil becomes a vibrant display of parades, street festivities, and lavish outfits. The iconic Samba Parade at the Sambadrome is unmissable, featuring stunning floats and captivating dance shows. Immerse yourself in the Bloco Parties, where both locals and visitors celebrate in the streets with vibrant enthusiasm. Savor delicious Brazilian dishes such as churrasco, feijoada, and coxinha, while enjoying a refreshing caipirinha. Whether you participate in the parade wearing a dazzling costume or just enjoy the lively atmosphere, Rio Carnival is an exhilarating event unlike any other!
By Emma Cummins11 months ago in Wander
Unbelievable facts of Indian temples
India is one of the most ancient countries with oldest civilizations. India has always been a source of knowledge and culture. They had vast knowledge in every aspect including architecture. In India temples were built post Vedic era; Indians using their wisdom and knowledge constructed many grand temples across India. These temples not only reflect the rich cultural heritage and ancient wisdom of India but also continue to intrigue scholars, devotees, and tourists alike. The temples were not only beautiful but some of them are mysterious and posses secret powers which defy scientific laws even today.
By Sujeet M Sonar11 months ago in Wander
Wildlife Safari Packages in India
India, a land of diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity, is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. From the majestic Bengal tiger prowling in the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh to the rare one-horned rhinoceros thriving in the wetlands of Assam, India's national parks and wildlife sanctuaries offer an unparalleled safari experience. Whether you're looking for a luxury retreat or an adventurous jungle expedition, India wildlife tours cater to every type of traveler.
By India Safaris11 months ago in Wander
Data Analytics Through Time: A Comprehensive Evolution
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the ability to harness the power of data has become a cornerstone of successful business strategy. Data analytics is not merely a technical tool; it is a transformative force that enables organizations to navigate the complexities of modern markets with precision and agility.
By Prescienced Data11 months ago in Wander
TALLINN, ESTONIA
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit Tallinn, Estonia, for work. Estonia is a small Baltic Sea nation that borders Russia and Latvia and is south of Finland across the Gulf of Finland. Estonia’s history includes foreign occupation by Germany, Sweden, and Russia (including the Soviet Union) until its independence in 1991. In 2004, Estonia joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU). When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Estonia became one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies and, since then, has provided Ukraine with more than 1.4% of its GDP in military assistance. Estonia’s history provided context for my travel and observations in Tallinn, the nation’s capital.
By Chad Pillai11 months ago in Wander
The contemporary temple of Apollo
In the heart of a County Durham housing estate, the Apollo Pavilion is rare example of uncompromising public art. Since its unveiling in 1969, Victor Pasmore’s piece of brutalist constructivist design has prompted much head-scratching. Is it architecture? Sculpture? Both? Neither? Do the stark concrete outlines enhance Peterlee’s Sunny Blunts estate, or is it simply an eyesore? Is it the kind of artwork beloved only of those who don’t have to live with it, or does it have a role to play in its community more than 50 years after it was built.
By Andy Potts11 months ago in Wander
If Ghana Is Africa's 2nd Safest Country - Then Trump Loves Black People & Immigrants
Thursday, 13 February 2025 By: TB Obwoge You can find my latest books on Amazon and Kindle, I've written about how horrible living in Ghaan was to me. Then I've also written a smaller book of poetry and eassys.
By IwriteMywrongs11 months ago in Wander
Letting in the Wind: Why Japanese Homes Struggle with Heat, Cold, and Global Warming
In the spare bedroom of my Japanese home, an electric piano sits in the corner. Although it came from a thrift store, it’s in nearly-pristine condition. I would love nothing more than to spend my free time developing my musical skills and practice.
By Syd McCray12 months ago in Wander











