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Auroville: A Community of Diversity and Unity
Auroville, a unique and sustainable community located in Southern India, was founded in 1968 with a vision to create a place where people could live together in harmony regardless of their nationality, religion, or culture. This experimental community is home to individuals from all over the world who share a common goal of promoting human unity and sustainable living practices. Auroville's unique way of life, based on the principles of unity in diversity and sustainability, has attracted attention from people across the globe. In this article, we will explore the history, principles, achievements, and challenges of Auroville, and provide insights into the captivating experience of visiting this global community.
By Krishna raj3 years ago in Wander
South Bay Trail
Yeah I know. I'm the weirdo who's obsessed with their dog, and I mean how can you blame me? Everyone who knows me is aware that we are attached at the hip. My last article here on Vocal everyone loved Morty, so much so that I decided to start a travel series exploring this little town in the Pacific Northwest that I moved to called Bellingham, WA.
By Kayla Lindley3 years ago in Wander
Travel Diaries — The Ridiculous Ups and Downs of a Day in San Pedro, Belize
Morning San Pedro was our first stop in Belize and was a breath of fresh air, it felt as if we had left Central America and jetted off to the Caribbean. (Belize is often considered a Caribbean country in Central America, it is completely different from surrounding Mexico and Guatemala)
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
WHY NO BLUE ANIMALS?
WHY NO BLUE ANIMALS?? Take a observe those animals there may be a deer a dolphin, a squirrel, and a dinosaur you've already figured out I'm approximately to invite you what all of them have in common. Right the dull solution is they've all lived on this planet at a positive point in time blah blah blah positive what's even more unexpected approximately their not unusual functions is their color, on that observe allow me let you know about
By BEREKET BADEGE3 years ago in Wander
The World's Most Fascinating Islands: Beyond What You Thought You Knew
Introduction: Are you ready to embark on a journey filled with wonder and amazement? Get ready to discover the secrets of some of the world's most fascinating islands - beyond what you thought you knew. From human-made floating islands in Peru to a cat lover's paradise in Japan, we will take you on a journey that will expand your understanding of these unique and intriguing places.
By Scribbler's Haven3 years ago in Wander
Wallonia Wanders
Never underestimate the power of travel to turn that frown upside down! I was feeling a little low, when I left Brussels on Sunday morning, tired from too many late nights, drained by an intense work schedule, and clouded with a disproportionate amount of travel anxiety for the week ahead.
By Hannah Kawira Hartwell3 years ago in Wander
Explore the 5 Biggest Georgia State Parks
Georgia's State Park and historic parks in Georgia spans more than 84,000 acres, allowing you to spread out and find your own private nook in nature. Recreation options in Georgia range from the largest (F.D. Roosevelt State Park, 9,049 acres in Pine Mountain) to the smallest (Moccasin Creek State Park, 32 acres on Lake Burton). Begin your next adventure by visiting the five largest of the group.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Reasons to Take a TRIP to National Parks
Are you feeling the itch to escape your mundane routine and explore the great outdoors? Look no further than our country's incredible National Parks! With over 84 million acres of protected land across 63 parks, the options are endless. In this article, we will explore the top reasons to take a TRIP to National Parks.
By Random Finds Today3 years ago in Wander
Isla Mujeres — From the Sublime to the Ridiculous
First Impressions When arriving in Isla Mujeres you may be forgiven for thinking that you have left Mexico and entered some sort of Mexican-themed island in the USA. A place that exists solely for middle-aged tourists to suddenly lose all use of their limbs and suddenly have to resort to using a golf buggy every time they want to travel more than two feet. We considered forgiving Isla Mujeres for this barrage of bum bags and socks and sandals because the island itself was lovely.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander






