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Mysteries of Mount Kailash
**Mount Kailash**, rising at an elevation of **6656 meters**, is the most mysterious and sacred mountain in the world. It is part of the **Trans-Himalaya** in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China, and its surroundings resemble a majestic creation of nature. Here are **13 unsolved mysteries** that shroud this enigmatic peak:
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Wander
Walking Through the House
It started with a bright day, sun shining and blue skies. The town hardly bigger than the capital of Yukon, Canada. Walking through the streets of unrecognizable buildings, the sights and smells unknown to the native nose. Where was this place? So unfamiliar and strange, these houses, these roads and these people all on a different scale. Everything beautifully green and full of colors of the summer, sweet fragrances of flowers in the soft flowing air, all except a smell of smoke that is odd to the area. No house should have the fire stove going so where was the smoke coming from? Following the faint smell of smoke wasn't hard, with every step closer I took brought more smoke and less people. I walked a few more blocks down the street to where I hadn't seen much signs of anyone in the streets, the further on it seemed like the whole town was empty. The sky grew dark and smoggy with smoke and the sounds of happiness faded from the world, there was silence throughout the buildings an eerie feeling of loneliness. Everyone gone but me standing on the sidewalk with white flakes of ash starting to float down, covering anything and everything with color. As I walked down the street of abandoned houses the air became stifling hot, like the sun was still beaming down on the land, which wasn't true because the smoke covered all that was visible a few moments before. A wave of heat in the wind came rushing past as I walked on a few more blocks, I stopped at a house that seemed to be inviting me in, the scene reminded me of the end of days, I scanned the area an seen that many houses and buildings were on fire or smoldering as if fire from above shot down and hit the houses and buildings. I turned back to the house in front of me and surveyed the windows on both sides, the upper windows and the front door which seemed to be untouched.
By Pamela Nina Blanchard2 years ago in Wander
Staying in the hotel with a private washroom
Motel and Hotel in Cherokee Iowa have the best rooms and their services are very nice that you might want to stay there again and again. Their main goal is to make sure you have all you need for a comfortable stay and hotel to want to return. You look forward to the hotel, facilities, and food, as well as using their immaculate restrooms. Using the restroom is essential, and a lot of people are curious about what it's like to have a private restroom at a hotel.
By Cherokee Inn2 years ago in Wander
A Travel Log: Part One
Dublin is the biggest city in Ireland, with a population of over a million and so many attractions. You might be wondering which places to go to, so I will tell you of some places I recommend, general knowledge and overall culture of this city.
By Sylvia Rogers2 years ago in Wander
Weather of Everest Base Camp
Climate and weather conditions are of utmost importance during the trek or tour. It is crucial to gather comprehensive information about the weather conditions at Everest Base Camp. The weather along the path to Base Camp is constantly shifting and difficult to anticipate. The journey is filled with thrilling adventures, commencing at Lukla airport and concluding at the majestic Everest Base Camp.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltd2 years ago in Wander
Six Things I Love About Argentina And Why You Should Visit
I spent all of the lockdown in Argentina. I went to Argentina feeling that a lockdown was unavoidable. I knew that I loved the country, and I knew Buenos Aires, as I spent four months the prior year in Argentina.
By sara burdick2 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Wildlife Safari Tours in India
Indisputably, India, which is home to a myriad of landscapes, unique lands, and a high level of biodiversity, can absolutely give you some of the most thrilling wildlife safari experiences on Earth. The safaris here take you through a different World, from the mighty Royal Bengal tiger to the most elusive Indian rhino, allowing you to come closer to nature's wonders. Here are the top 10 wildlife safari tours in India that every nature enthusiast must explore:
By Manoj Babal2 years ago in Wander
11 Unique Things to do in and around Glen Rose, Texas
Living in a town of about 3,000 people, there's often little to do. Numerous times, I have searched "things to do near me" or "unique things around me" and came back with no luck. Fortunately, over the years, Glen Rose and the surrounding areas have grown and added new places and activities to enjoy on weekends or holidays. I have compiled a list of unique things to do and activities to try in Glen Rose and the surrounding areas. These are unique finds that I'm hoping you and your family will enjoy.
By Restless Wanderer2 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Places to Visit in New Orleans
According to The Planet D, New Orleans, Louisiana, is among the top 27 U.S. cities to visit in March. The city is flooded with history, culture, and local legends. The month of March is the perfect time to visit as the weather is cool and the streets are alive with music every day!
By Restless Wanderer2 years ago in Wander







