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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Ulster's Fire Fighting History
A Fire Brigade was established in Belfast by the mid-eighteenth century, making it among the oldest and perhaps the earliest in the British Isles. Leather buckets and ladders for used for fire-fighti...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
The Beginning of Railways
Before railways, necessities such as turf or corn were carried short distances overland by people or pack animals. By 1750, canals were built to carry heavy goods such as coal from the mine to the fac...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Rail Gallery at Ulster Transport Museum
Ulster Transport Museum is located at Bangor Road, Holywood BT18 OEU here in Northern Ireland. This museum is full of amazing stories about Ulster transport and social change since this modern era....
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@lagrapefruit
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3 years ago
10 Didn't Knows About Mexico as a Mex-American (Part 1)
UNIQUE. The adjective that describes two distinct cultures. Why is it that even though we're all humans, we aren't all very much alike? For you go to another country and find strange pecularities. Pa...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Nightlife in Hisaronu
Hisaronu is a tourist village in Turkey. This quiet town comes alive at night and turn the place in colours and bring a smile and fun to tourists and locals. A small size picturesque town of Hisaronu...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
The Crafty Fox Shop in Killinchy, Co Down, Northern Ireland
If you're looking for a perfect gift for your loved ones or anything you need in this Christmas Season, come and visit The Crafty Fox and you will surely find whatever is it that you're looking for....
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@PVMihalache
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3 years ago
Cornwall Tour: Land's End
Forced by the Covid-19 travel restrictions, I went into a staycation in Cornwall. The one place that managed to impress me was ... and's End. The name made me thing at the World's End from the Pirate...
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@Snezana28
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3 years ago
Restaurant My Flower - Kusadasi, Turkey
I spent my summers in Turkey in Kusadasi and I have extremely fond memories. One of the favorite restaurants in the city center is My Flower . Pleasant place, great food and the staff is extremely p...
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@ilias
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3 years ago
On the way to Uttarakhand: The magical city of Masauri
You're free A lover sinking in the sea And we Will let the water fill our lungs And sleep After getting in the car from Kempty Falls to Masouri, I was listening to Country Song with headphones. T...
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@bitcoinurbex
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3 years ago
White Rocks, Malta
A once bustling apartment complex built in the 1960's by British forces now lays abandoned right outside Pembroke on the small island nation of Malta. The History According to GuideMeMalta , the...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Big Buddha Hill in Pattaya, Thailand
This Big Buddha is the largest in Pattaya. An enormous 18 metre tall Buddha that is located at the top of Pratumnak Hill. This is between Pattaya and Jomtien beach. The Big Buddha is the main attrac...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Scuba Diving for Non-Swimmer, Is it Safe?
The clear blue sea is inviting. I can't swim and I sign up for scuba diving. Am I a being fool? You'll find out the answer. First, let's discuss scuba diving. What is Scuba Diving? Scuba Diving is...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Nendrum Monastery and Saint Patrick's Trail Heritage Site in County Down, Northern Ireland
Many come here for a visit or a walk. Most of the time the carpark is always full so you have to find a spot quite far and just walk to enjoy this place. Every time we wish to come here, it's crowd...
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@ilias1996
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3 years ago
Why go to a vagabond hotel?
Thierry Tessier gained notoriety in 2002 by establishing the ‘Dar Ahlam’ hotel surrounded by its extraordinary beauty. This hotel is actually a converted site of the mythical Kasbah located between th...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Mahee Castle in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hop on! Let's go for a virtual trip! =) Lovely autumn leaves waving as we head on our way to where I'm going to take you today. Welcome to Mahee Castle! Mahee Castle is also known as the Nendr...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Tullynakill Church and the Old Graveyard in Comber, County Down
Yesterday, since the kids were in school, my husband and I went for a road trip near our town. Off we went to Tullynakill Road when we see this. We park in the road and walk down to this place that...
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@Chomok15
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3 years ago
Kangchenjunga
What is Kangchenjunga? Kangchenjunga is a beauty, an emotion, a hypnosis, a disobedience and a name of love! They will never understand what Kangchenjunga is, how much it is, those who make fun of...
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@Jisan203
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3 years ago
Everything you need for a traveling guitarist
Let's not turn around unknowingly Where the river came to a halt! It is difficult to find a person in Bangladesh who has not heard the lyrics of this song written and composed by Lucky Akand, at le...
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@Chomok15
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3 years ago
Rema Kalenga : Beauty of Bangladesh
One of the oldest and most dense forests of Bangladesh is Rema Kalenga in Chunarghat upazila of Habiganj district of Sylhet division. Rema Kalenga is second only to the Sundarbans in terms of size...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
A Tour Inside the European Highlander
The European Highlander is a ferry that is operated by P&O Ferries on their Larne(Belfast) to Cairnryan(Scotland) service in Northern Ireland. This ship was built in Japan in 2002, with 53 crews...
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@ilias1996
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3 years ago
Bhimruli's floating guava market one day
When you hear about a floating market, you can see a market floating on the water in Thailand, Italy or India. But the story of a similarly attractive floating market within our country was unknown t...
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@Jisan203
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3 years ago
I visited Prague: a colorful mix of tradition, taste and modernity
A beautiful city like the picture. The Voltava River flows through the heart of the city. Quite wide and fast flowing. There is no straw on the water. It seems that the river is well taken care of. On...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
Riad Dar Nawfal in Salé, Morocco
Riad is a traditional house in Morocco that is converted into a hotel. If you want to experience an authentic Moroccan holiday you might as well want to stay into this traditional hotel. Riad Dar Na...
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@ilias1996
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3 years ago
Ajanta Cave: How to find a temple in the kingdom of the tiger
1819 The Indian subcontinent was then under British rule. On that occasion, various British merchants, officials and tourists would go on exciting adventures in different parts of India. As the young...
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@ilias1996
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3 years ago
Eventful Darjeeling Travel
A tour of 5 nights and 4 days. From the start of the night bus ride with my family on the night of December 24, 2019 to the arrival of the house on the morning of December 29, 2019, my first trip to D...
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@Abubakaralhassan
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3 years ago
2020 Travel North - 26: Walk Towton Field in the Strides of Edward of York's Military
A grisly defeat of Lancastrian respectability close to Wakefield sees Henry VI beaten, Sovereign Margaret escape for her life - well may she! - and Edward made ruler Knight or man-at-arms at Towton...
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@tired_momma
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3 years ago
At Puerto Galera, Philippines with my Family
Hello Travel Lovers! It's me again for another post of adventure! I know we're all restricted to go out and so I'm hoping by sharing my experiences at least you can see such places and let your im...
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@tired_momma
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4 years ago
Let's Go to the Auction!
Have you ever been to an auction? I mean, in a real auction house? Auction is a public sale in which goods (anything) or property are sold to the highest bidder. One of the programs that I and Mu...
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@ilias1996
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4 years ago
Kantji Temple: Travel, the unique way this pattern was created
First of all let me say that this is not a pure travel story. It is also an attempt to know the true history of Kantji's temple amidst many myths. 1682 AD The throne of Delhi was then ruled by the Mu...
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@ilias
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4 years ago
Kalabhantin fort: where death is handed down step by step
Fort means a palace with impenetrable defenses. The fort has all kinds of defenses to prevent the attack of the enemy. And in order to build this defense system, the rulers have resorted to various in...
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