Alfred Wasonga
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Am a humble and hardworking script writer from Africa and this is my story.
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Azerbaijan: Culinary door toward the East
Azerbaijan's set of experiences with flavor returns over 2,000 years. Ready among East and West, in an ideal place on Silk Street courses, brokers went through here for quite a long time, bringing flavors, fixings and culinary impacts.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Azerbaijan's confidential to long life? Mountain air
There are various objections all over the planet popular for the life span of their occupants. In Japan, Okinawa's chipper centenarians deserve it the moniker "Place that is known for the Immortals." Campodimele, Italy's "Town of Endlessness," is demonstration of the Mediterranean eating regimen. In the radiant Californian town of Loma Linda, a local area of Seventh-Day Adventists receiving benefits of clean living.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Why Azerbaijan is one of the world's freshest, and generally testing, climbing objections
In the core of northeastern Azerbaijan, a bunch of extremely old stone residences grip to a ridge encompassed by a portion of the South Caucasus country's most elevated mountains.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Stalin's Azerbaijan jail where water consumes like fire
On the off chance that a craftsman were to draw a guide of Azerbaijan, its southernmost part would be shrouded in green tea gardens, citrus shrubs and the waterfront line would be specked with pleasant beacons.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Inconceivably intriguing 'megapod' of in excess of 100 humpback whales encompasses boat off shoreline of Australia
A "megapod" of in excess of 100 humpback whales has been shot encompassing a boat off the shoreline of Australia - a unimaginably uncommon occasion a specialist says has just at any point been caught once before in the nation's waters.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
A better approach to investigate Australia's most puzzling locale
At the far northern tip of Australia is one of the nation's least-visited and least-figured out locales. In any case, that is going to change, on account of neighborhood Native business people like Fraser Nai.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
How Australia's most profound cavern was found
During the week, Ciara Savvy is a PhD competitor in history at the College of Tasmania. On the ends of the week, she's an individual from a buckling club that found the most profound cavern in Australia over the course of the few days of July 31.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Lions slip free from Sydney zoo walled in area, short-term visitors hurried to somewhere safe
Five lions dealt with a short departure from their nook at Sydney's Taronga Zoo right off the bat Wednesday, inciting the zoo to sound a "code one" ready and rush visitors of its "Thunder and Wheeze" short term visit program to somewhere safe.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander