Entering the stadium building through a side door, with our cameras and phones in hand, we followed Jaime up several steps.
My quest, that day, was to find the museum in London dedicated to a very popular fictional character whose statue I had just admired in
This was just what I had come looking for – the dictionary in two volumes compiled by Dr. Samuel Johnson and his team on the
Trippers have chosen travelling as a lifestyle. Trippers are carefree, they live in the present, trippers don’t get to save much and their folks often
The Queen of Jhansi would fight for her land. Many centuries after the battle fought by Queen Boudica, the British wanted to take away the
In winter, its snowy pavements become the ideal site for sledding and toboggan rides. It is worth mentioning here that toboggans were used by native
The uniqueness of Canadian seasons is to experience summer and winter in two different ways, in which the green summering extravagance beautifully contrasts with the
It was a cultural show that consisted of several segments and the one I was watching at that time of the laser interruption was a
Within thirty minutes, our boat had made a sharp turn and reached the edge of the memorial. We stepped out and walked up the ramp
The white boat was twenty feet long, white seats went across and the top was covered. It gently rocked from side to side, one by
Across the Highway 101 rest the sprawling farmyards for local produce for which, the highway is appropriately named as the ‘Harvest Highway’.
I am at the family home of the British kings and queens for more than a thousand years. It is the largest and oldest occupied
Wickquasgeck Trail, Heeren Straat, Heeren Wegh and Broadway I had noticed the girl walking towards me across the grass in the park as I looked