fact or fiction
Is it a fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores travel myths to help you avoid making that wrong turn.
The Uncharted Frontier. Content Warning.
The deep sea, Earth's last great frontier, remains one of the most mysterious and awe-inspiring realms on our planet. As humans venture into outer space and uncover the secrets of distant galaxies, it's time we turn our attention to the enigmatic world that lies beneath the surface of our oceans – a realm filled with wonders that are as captivating as they are unique.
By MOHAMMAD ISMAIL2 years ago in Wander
It is a fact that certain animals possess greater intelligence than humans.
It is difficult to imagine what animals might become the new top species if humans go extinct. When we think about it, we are fairly fond of our high intelligence, fashion sense, ability to cook, and use smartphones. However, if humans suddenly disappeared, other animals could evolve to take up our skills and build complex societies like we have. We can only speculate as to what these creatures might be.
By Fawad khan2 years ago in Wander
What Happens In Alnwick Doesn't Stay In Alnwick
Introduction This is not about Alnwick per se, but Alnwick has given me inspiration for a lot of poems and I don't like publishing more than one poem at a time, it makes me feel that I am being lazy and cheating, but that doesn't stop me doing it, but I thought it might be worth saying something about how Alnwick gives me inspiration.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Wander
Back In The Poison Garden. Content Warning.
Introduction Earlier this year I visited The Poison Garden in Alnwick and shocked and surprised a lot of my friends across the water with the fatal capabilities of everyday plants that most people have around their homes. You can check that piece out with the comments here.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Wander
A Bit Of The Titanic In Alnwick
Introduction Fiona told me that the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick contained some artefacts from the RMS Olympic which was the sister ship to the Titanic. On checking It turns out that the main dining room (Olympic Restaurant) is effectively the First Class Lounge from the ship which is identical to the one on the Titanic.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Wander
Old Bookshop
There was something enchanting about the old bookshop on the corner of Elm Street. Its dusty shelves, sagging under the weight of forgotten stories, whispered promises of adventure to those who dared to enter. This little shop, hidden in the heart of the city, held a secret that only a few had ever discovered.
By Prince Gupta2 years ago in Wander
The World I Only Visit At Night
Tired to the point where I can no longer feel what's happening inside me, tired from the way people treat me and act like nothing happened. Today was the same as yesterday and every other day. It gets hard to move your body and do things for yourself like taking out food and having dinner, washing my face or maybe even breathe....
By Eqra Rasheed2 years ago in Wander
The sunken city
The night became darkish and wet, and the streets have been nearly empty. Inside the coronary heart of the metropolis, there was a small café referred to as “Atlantis.” It became a legend that if you asked a stranger in the nighttime, a want might come authentic.
By Mohamed Ahmed2 years ago in Wander
THE ENGIMA OF LOST GHOST SHIPS
THE ENIGMA OF LOST GHOSTSHIPS The moon shines brilliantly, illuminating the dark waters of the sea. A thick haze descends upon it in unsettling silence. Suddenly, the tranquility is broken by the creaking of wooden boards and the undulating of waves through the mist. Emerging from the fog, you see the outline of an old, massive ship. Its frame is corroded, and an eerie coldness emanates from it. However, the most disturbing thing is that there is nobody on the deck. This is not a legendary Flying Dutchman, but an unmistakable ghost ship.
By Segni Bultuma2 years ago in Wander
The Enigma of the Amazon: Why No Bridges Span its Mighty Waters
The Amazon River, an iconic representation of South America's wild heart, is a subject of both awe and intrigue. Stretching over 4,000 miles and touching six nations, it competes with the Nile in its sheer majesty. But a peculiar fact remains: while the Nile is dotted with bridges, especially around Cairo, the Amazon stands untouched. Why has mankind not spanned this colossal river with bridges?
By Ifeoma Odumodu 2 years ago in Wander
A19' and 'M5' Chips Discovered on Apple Backend Server
In a recent development that has sent ripples through the tech community, news has emerged of the discovery of 'A19' and 'M5' chips on an Apple backend server. This revelation has sparked fervent speculation and intense anticipation about the potential implications and applications of these new chips, both for Apple as a company and for the broader landscape of technology.
By sharukh fakir2 years ago in Wander








