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Atlanta’s Most Iconic Monument Architecture
The skyline of Atlanta heritage conservation architecture is a mash-up of architectural styles. There is no single building that best represents our city, from John Portman's international-style towers to Marcel Breuer's brutalist Central Library.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Atlantic Station
A storied history can be found beneath Atlantic Station's paved streets and among its historical landmarks. Although the district as we know it today has been in existence for 17 years, there is always something new to discover on campus—both in the past and in the present. Here are five facts about Atlantic Station or Atlanta Millennium Gate that you probably didn't know!
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
A Solo Trip To Seoul South Korea
I did a solo trip to Seoul South Korea and want to share my experience in food, culture, and adventure. South Korea is an amazing country with a rich culture and delicious food. I was lucky enough to travel there in 2018 and experience some of the best night markets, things to do, and places to eat and visit. I had an incredible time traveling to Seoul South Korea. The food was amazing, and I loved experiencing the culture and adventure.
By Patrick Lucas3 years ago in Wander
Best Tourist Getaways in Waikiki
Waikiki is a flat extension of Honolulu which is a well-reputed destination for all-inclusive beach resorts all over the world. And those resorts are graced with Sea magic at the South side. Most of the Hawaii visitors consider this destination for the perfect weekend timepass.
By galileapowell3 years ago in Wander
Millennium Gate Museum
The mission of the Millennium Gate Museum is to preserve and interpret Georgia history, art, culture, and philanthropic heritage, as well as to highlight Georgia's historical and aesthetic significance to the United States and the world. The Millennium Museum Atlanta is a classically styled monumental arch in Atlanta, also known as "The Gate City." It is built in the style of classical Roman triumphal arches that have been built all over the world over the last 2,500 years, and it houses a 12,000 square foot museum that tells the story of Georgia through sophisticated interactive technology, film, period rooms, and exhibitions. The museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organisation and a Palladio Award winner for public space design. The American Urban Design Foundation, now known as the National Monuments Foundation, developed the original concept for Washington, D.C.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Ghana Stop Persuading Black Americans to Immigrate: Fix Your Colorism, Xenophobia, Racism & Scamming
You provide very little freedom and almost no justice in Ghana when you look a certain way. Most countries have set in place laws and rules for blatant, outright racism especially towards those who immigrate. While Ghana doesn't provide any protections, they're pretending to be the moral country for Black Americans to find a sanctuary from American racism.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
Amazing Things To Do In Phuket
The diverse list of things to Do in Phuket offers a range of diverse experiences, making it an ideal destination for a vacation. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand, Phuket is an unbeatable place to enjoy diving and water sports. The stunning locations within and around Phuket make it a preferred option for honeymooners and vacationers to enjoy the tranquility of the natural world.
By abe mickal3 years ago in Wander
5 Tips For Choosing The Best Umrah Packages In UK
True Umrah means travelling to a crowded area. While less significant than Hajj, Umrah is strongly promoted in Islam and may be performed at any time of the year outside of the Hajj's required five days. In contrast to Hajj, which is required of all Muslims and is one of the five pillars of Islam, this trip is voluntary. Nonetheless, the religious benefit of doing Umrah once is greater than the benefit of performing Umrah often.
By David Furgson3 years ago in Wander
In Transition
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. We had been needing a vacation for a while and each had our own reasons to both, get away and be in the company of people we loved and trusted. Sara came from a dysfunctional family and had lived on her own since she was 18, but now at 30 she had lost her job and used her savings and this would be her last break before having to move back in with her family. After all of her hard work, she is struggling to accept that she will be right back where she started. Jamie received an unexpected promotion, tripling her already high salary and increasing her profile globally, this would be her last break before no longer being a “normal” person, she had always wanted this opportunity, but it was too high of a profile for a woman, so she had come to accept that she had hit the glass ceiling when the man who held the spot died suddenly of a heart attack while going on a hike, without much time to do a search, her company had to rely on her and fortunately they realized she was quite capable of doing the job. Finally, there was me; I lost my father earlier this year and have just felt unmoored by his passing. He wasn’t the best decisionmaker in life, but he always understood the battles my heart and brain were having with each other and would guide me in arbitrating which one I should listen to.
By Shamaine Daniels3 years ago in Wander
Best destination in the Philippines
art writing...10 Incredible Travel Destinations in the Philippines You Have to See It’s been said that the Philippines is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and with over 7,000 islands, there’s no shortage of incredible places to visit. These 10 incredible travel destinations in the Philippines are definitely worth seeing; from hiking mountains with breathtaking views to snorkeling around some of the world’s best coral reefs, these sites will leave you feeling like you truly have experienced paradise on Earth.
By Marc Manongsong3 years ago in Wander
Every Moment, I am Reinvented
In every moment, I am reinvented. My eyes are closed. The waves are crashing only 150 feet away from me. Seven other beautiful souls are circled up on the sand. We are each meditating on our own personal mantras. Our teacher, Carrie, has just guided us through a perfect weekend of yoga overlooking the ocean, nourishing gourmet vegan meals, breathwork, hiking, and my first ever surf lesson. We’re closing out the weekend with silent meditation on our personal mantras.
By Christine Reed3 years ago in Wander









