fact or fiction
Is it a fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores travel myths to help you avoid making that wrong turn.
Why Eastern Europe is so poor?
*The Divide Between Eastern and Western Europe: Understanding the Reasons Behind the Economic Disparity* Europe, the second smallest continent in the world, has been the most powerful continent of the 20th and 21st centuries. However, despite being connected culturally, religiously, and geographically, a significant economic divide exists between Eastern and Western Europe. This article explores the historical, geographical, and economic factors contributing to this disparity.
By Abira Sahiabout a year ago in Wander
The Sea that shaped History.
*The North Sea: Europe's Lifeline and Key to Global Dominance* The North Sea, spanning 570,000 square kilometers, has been a crucial factor in shaping Europe's history, economy, and global influence. This article delves into the significance of the North Sea, its role in European power dynamics, and its impact on the world map.
By Abira Sahiabout a year ago in Wander
What happened to UK?
*The Fall of the British Empire: How Brexit Led to Economic Crisis* The United Kingdom, once the epitome of global power, is now grappling with an unprecedented economic crisis. With a debt-to-GDP ratio of 99.5%, the UK's financial stability is under severe threat. Gang violence, homelessness, and poverty have reached alarming levels, while skilled workers are fleeing the country in search of better opportunities.
By Abira Sahiabout a year ago in Wander
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India Travelling alone in India can be quite challenging for women. They often face questions from strangers and encounter scepticism when they decide to embark on solo journeys. Many female solo travellers come from backgrounds where independent travel is uncommon, which leads them to defy familial and societal expectations to pursue their desire to explore the world on their terms.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Wander





