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Vintage Era Voyages: you don't need a ticket to travel back in time.
Banh tet with camphor leaves - famous specialty of Can Tho river country
Banh tet for people in the South, especially in the Mekong River region, is as close and familiar as a daily rice dish. In that popular familiarity, there are also unique features that other places do not have, typically Can Tho's banh tet with camphor leaves - making a strong mark in the cuisine of the Southwest region in general. This dish is popular and impressive because of the color creativity in the process of creating the cake.
By Phuong Smile6 days ago in Wander
The 6 Best Island in Hundred Islands, Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines
Our trip from February 9-11, 2024, took us to the "Granary of the Philippines" and the "Garden of Luzon," allowing us to explore the beautiful spots and scenery in Pangasinan. We departed from Manila in the morning and checked into our booked accommodation by 2 pm.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.11 days ago in Wander
Discovering the Timeless Charm of Dubrovnik: A Summer Escape
Dubrovnik, fondly known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a city that captures the essence of both natural beauty and historical significance. Situated on the stunning Dalmatian Coast, this Croatian gem offers a harmonious blend of breathtaking landscapes and well-preserved medieval architecture, creating a unique allure that has captivated travelers for centuries. As a prime destination for summer travel, Dubrovnik beckons with its majestic coastal setting, rich architectural heritage and the formidable city walls that stand as a testament to its resilience. Here, we delve into the many reasons why Dubrovnik is an ideal destination to visit this summer.
By Gabriel Gima25 days ago in Wander
Kumbhakarna
Kumbhakarna, the towering figure of Hindu tradition, is a character steeped in complexity, famed for his immense strength, unwavering fidelity, and woeful fate. Born as the son of the savant Vishrava and the demoness Kaikasi, Kumbhakarna surfaced as a redoubtable presence in the grand Ramayana, leaving an unforgettable mark on the narrative with his conduct and persona. From his veritably birth, Kumbhakarna's fortune was intertwined with greatness. Legend has it that he was born alongside his sisters Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, and Vibhishana, who would latterly emigrate to Lord Rama's side. still, Kumbhakarna stood out among his siblings due to his extraordinary attributes. His name itself, deduced from" kumbha" meaning pot and" karna" meaning cognizance, indicated to his inextinguishable appetite and colossal size.
By vinoth kumar28 days ago in Wander
Princess diana
### The Life of Princess Diana Princess Diana, frequently appertained to as the" People's Princess," remains an enduring icon of grace, compassion, and adaptability. Born Diana Frances Spencer on July 1, 1961, in Sandringham, Norfolk, she'd go on to come one of the most cherished numbers in ultramodern history. Her life, marked by both extraordinary honor and profound particular struggles, continues to inspire and allure people worldwide.
By vinoth kumar28 days ago in Wander
Kohinoor Diamond Jewel of Legends and Legacy
### Kohinoor Diamond Jewel of Legends and Legacy The Kohinoor Diamond, famed as one of the world's most notorious rocks , has charmed the imagination of people for centuries with its rich history, mystical appeal, and controversial heritage. This magnific diamond, steeped in legend and girdled by tales of power, treason, and subjection, has passed through the hands of emperors, lords, and trimmers, leaving an unforgettable mark on the artistic heritage of the Indian key and beyond. Origins and Early History The exact origins of the Kohinoor Diamond are shrouded in riddle and myth, adding to its enigmatic appeal. Believed to have been booby-trapped in India's Golconda mines, the Kohinoor's trip began thousands of times agone
By vinoth kumar28 days ago in Wander
Whitby Abbey
Whisps of thick fog curled around my boots as I approached the base of the hill. The early morning sun did little to help with the visibility around my current surroundings. Veritably, I was left with my own sense of orientation and the landmark erected above serving as my compass.
By Haggar Benabout a month ago in Wander
Open Sesame - Fannies Emporium - A Morpeth Treasure Trove
Introduction The last time I was in Morpeth I walked past an antiques place in an imposingly impressive building and liked the sign that said "Dogs are Welcome, and humans if they are well behaved" or something akin to that.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛2 months ago in Wander