Tag: History

  • Top 5 Beach We May Not Know Its Existence

    Top 5 Beach We May Not Know Its Existence |A beach vacation is one of the most beautiful, relaxing and fun trips to have, and there certainly is no shortage of incredible beaches to visit in the world There are all kinds of beaches – private beaches, white beaches, coral beaches, black beaches, nude beaches, […]

  • Top 5 Thailand’s History Place

    Top 5 Thailand’s History Place | Thailand is filled with well-preserved ruins from past centuries. These five places are the country’s top destinations if you’re interested in delving into Thailand’s history.

  • Hidden Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan

    Built back in 1190s by the once great Ghorid empire, this enigmatic and intricately-ornamented ancient “skyscraper” architecture stands like a missile pointing at the stars – a 65-meter high minaret, the second biggest religious monument of its kind in the world. Originally it was topped by the lantern – making it a sort of the […]

  • Mont Saint-Michel Fortification in France

    Just few hundreds years ago, fortifications were the inevitable part of every important city in Europe. They weren’t only a symbol of power, they were built with a purpose to protect the highest officials and most important persons in case of war. Fortresses were build in very well chosen locations. Usually, architects and engineers who […]

  • Egypt Holidays Combining the Exotic with Historic Adventure

    Everyone should explore the magic of Egypt once in their lifetime, and whether you’re a beach lover or a culture vulture, there’s just so much to discover and explore on a holiday to Egypt! We all know about Egypt’s famous history, but many are surprised to discover it has some truly beautiful coastlines.

  • (Funny) School Then and Now

    When stumbling upon a post called, “school then and now”, I just remember my past post entitled, “Siege of Leningrad Blockade Now and Then Photos“. Indeed, this is very true. In the past, whenever we came home, our mother always ask us, “have you been kind to your teacher today?“. And look at now. let’s […]

  • Brave Men Behind Empire State Building

    The Empire State Building is an architectural marvel, and one of the most spectacular attractions in New York City. The building itself was constructed in 1930 during the Great Depression and is a living monument to that era. The Empire State Building is located at Fifth and 34th Avenues. For 40 years after it was […]

  • Bhawan Palace: The Top Heritage Hotel in India

    Umaid Bhawan Palace at Jodhpur (Rajasthan, India) is one of the largest and grandest private residences in the world. The palace was built by 3000 artisans worked over 14 years. The palace consumed one million square feet of the finest marble. However Umaid Bhawan is best experienced than described. Umaid Bhawan dominates Jodhpur Panorama and […]

  • Israel the Illegal Country of Archeological and Historical Sites

    Nobody like Israel. Nobody loves what they did to Palestine. But touring Israel for school or organization programs even just for family holiday is one of great idea. Israel is one the unique destinations in the world with its diverse attractions to travelers due to the desert, Dead Sea which has hyrpersalinated water and the […]

  • Cajamarca the Death of a Continent

    Cajamarca merits a one line entry in a chapter preface in the Rough Guide to South America, an astounding piece of understatement for the city where arguably the most pivotal event in the modern history of the continent occurred. Try reading chapter 3 of Jared Diamond’s “Guns, Germs, and Steel” for an excellent summary (even […]