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The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
Discovering Cox’s Bazar: Unveiling the Secrets of the World's Longest Sandy Beach
Cox’s Bazar is a District in the Chittagong Division, which is popular for its longest unbroken sandy sea beach. It is located 150 km south of the Chittagong port. The sea beach of Cox's Bazar is 121 kilometres long, making it the longest sea beach in the world. Cox’s Bazar was named after its founder, Captain Cox. He discovered this very attractive seashore in 1798. Afterwards, the Cox’s Bazar beach hosted only a small port and health resort.
By AhnafSorwar Labib2 years ago in Wander
The Taos Hum
In the enchanting expanse of Taos, New Mexico, a captivating enigma unfolds—a symphony of sound that traverses the realm of the ordinary into the extraordinary. This ethereal phenomenon, known as the "Taos Hum," whispers through the air like a cosmic secret, leaving both residents and scientists in awe of its mystical presence.
By austin alozie2 years ago in Wander
Another Walk To Scaleber Foss
Introduction I try to do this walk each time I come to Settle and this was my post about it last year. This year the weather has not been good, plus my phone decided that it was dying so Fiona has bought a new one for Christmas so I have a working reliable phone now, a Google Pixel 6.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Wander
Appreciate Nature
When I appreciate the nature more, I step into the world of different me, a soul deeply attuned to the enchanting symphony of the natural world. For me, nature isn't merely a backdrop; it's a boundless canvas of inspiration and solace. The allure of nature captivates me in myriad ways, offering not just a refuge but a profound source of joy, wonder, and rejuvenation.
By Dave Nature2 years ago in Wander
Valdez, Alaska's Off-Season Splendor
I have eagerly anticipated visiting Alaska for years, and finally, the opportunity presented itself! With my new job requiring frequent travel, the prospect of exploring Alaska was an adventure I couldn't resist. Town or time of year, it didn't matter – I was ready.
By Crystal A. Wolfe2 years ago in Wander
10 MOST weird and Unusual Rituals around the world
1. **Aghori Rituals (India):** The Aghori sect is a small group of ascetic Shaiva sadhus known for their extreme and unconventional practices. They live near cremation grounds, meditate on human corpses, and engage in rituals involving human skulls. Some Aghoris are known to consume human flesh and drink from human skulls as part of their spiritual practices, believing that by confronting death and decay, they can transcend the duality of life and death.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Wander
The Best Place in Central America That You’ve Never Heard of
Intro Central America may conjure up images of hidden Mayan ruins, spewing volcanoes, palm tree strewn beaches and pastel painted colonial cities but there’s one place that might not immediately spring to mind, but absolutely should.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel2 years ago in Wander
Nothing But Humid
Dust flying, not a single sign of human life around as I wake to my lips being parched and covered in sweat I sit up out of confusion and to my legs burning from the blazing sun. My boyfriend that I was with last night was laying next to me unconscious breathing heavily from the excessive heat wave hitting us I shake him to get him to wake up. Seeing how he looked like he was having a heatstroke I rip the side of my shirt and place it on his head to try to atleast get as much of shade for him.
By CompyBlanco2 years ago in Wander
Exploring the Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands is a country that consists of six major islands and more than 900 smaller ones in Melanesia, part of Oceania. These islands are located northeast of Australia. Honiara is the capital and largest city of the Solomon Islands on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Wander










