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Exploring the majesty of Amazon River - part 1
Welcome to the inaugural segment of our in-depth series, where we embark on an extended journey to reveal the grandeur of the Amazon River, uncover its ecological marvels, and explore its potential as a traveler's paradise. In this article, we delve deep into the Amazon's vastness, its unique features, and the unparalleled biodiversity it nurtures.
By Malleswari2 years ago in Wander
Going to the Beach
The beach is probably my favorite place to go to while on vacation, and it has been since I was probably six or seven. That was when my immediate and extended family got to go spend a few days together at Gulf Shores in Alabama. There were pranks (live, large crabs placed in the bathtub) and music (courtesy of one of my younger cousins who loved Kenny Chesney’s song ‘Big Star’). Discovery (a museum that we ferried to) and sickness (almost all of us caught a stomach bug).
By Hannah E. Aaron2 years ago in Wander
The Enigma of the Amazon: Why No Bridges Span its Mighty Waters
The Amazon River, an iconic representation of South America's wild heart, is a subject of both awe and intrigue. Stretching over 4,000 miles and touching six nations, it competes with the Nile in its sheer majesty. But a peculiar fact remains: while the Nile is dotted with bridges, especially around Cairo, the Amazon stands untouched. Why has mankind not spanned this colossal river with bridges?
By Ifeoma Odumodu 3 years ago in Wander







