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Salinas de Rio Maior: Portugal's Living Salt Museum

Imagine a place that is nestled in the valleys and really creates the feeling of a living museum. Such a location can be found in Salinas de Rio Maior – A hidden gem in Portugal that is essential to add to your Portugal bucket list. Salinas de Rio Maior is located at the foot of Serra dos Cand Read More

Portugal's Junta de Freguesia de Dornes

Bordered by the beautiful Zêzere river, Junta de Freguesia de Dornes is home to a traditional Greek-style village that is home to approximately 700 people, giving it that Portuguese small-town charm. One of the peninsula's most famous attributes is its gorgeous beach, if one is brave enoug Read More

Our Wonderful Anniversary Cruise Along the Beautiful Danube River

Written by Mark Pringle
It was the most romantic, beautiful, and educational cruise we’ve ever taken, and it happened to be our anniversary. We cruised all the way down the Danube from our port of departure in Passau Germany, not far from the black Bavarian Forest. We then drifted through numerous towns and cities in Read More

Iguazu Falls: Most Beautiful Waterfall in the World (Photos)

Written by Seweryn
The Iguazu Falls are quite simply one of the most dramatic, verdant, and beautiful natural wonders in the world. Located at the intersection of the borders between Brazil and Argentina, these magical waterfalls are inscribed on the list of New 7 Wonders of the Natural World and are also a Unesco Wor Read More

My Birthday Tour of Geneva's Attractions and Sparkling Lake

Written by Lilit Mkrtchyan
There are cities that seem unreachable, far beyond limits. But there are also those places that spark a light in your eyes whenever you enter into their “soul”. Jet d’Eau and Lake Geneva From all those cities that seemed far beyond my reach, Geneva was the most alluring o Read More

AdSense Link Ads Are Going Away and Financially That's a Good Thing for Publishers

Written by Mark Pringle
AdSense publishers (website owners who display ads on their sites) are paid for clicks on ads, and AdSense Link units have proven to be an excellent source of revenue for many publishers. So, when the news came out that link units are being retired on March 10, 2021, there was a massive uproar withi Read More

Gotta Go, But Where?

Written by Margaret Brennan
I have absolutely no tolerance for rude people, especially when they’re rude to the handicapped. There is really no excuse for them. Here is an example of what drives me absolutely batty: Mom and I were at a store and she needed to use the ladies’ room. Okay, not a problem. Since mom uses a wal Read More

I Thought

Posterity will be given a topic to talk on, an ever continuous topic, an unending case into reality, a pragmatic topic and a purpose driven inquisitiveness that runs down the spines of people like me, certainly, it is 'how I thought you think'. I started questioning my peers on the decision Read More

Five Ways to Avoid Common Writing Mistakes

As an author, it is essential to maintain your credibility. One way to do this is by avoiding common writing errors and mistakes. Learning the various techniques that industry leaders use to avoid making these mistakes can result in creating nicely-written work on which that reader can depend. Here Read More

Life for Me and Now

Written by Dewa Oboy
Hello everyone who is reading this thing that I generated. Wishing everyone luck on finding the thing that you will be needing to continue your life like a happy childhood though it is not that easy and possible. Ok then now, what is life!  For me, life is what you get experience about. L Read More

Salvation of the Christian

Written by Peter Mathias
SALVATION OF THE CHRISTIAN Salvation of the Christian is about deliverance and freedom from the bondage of sin and eternal torment. The Christian is not a slave of sin anymore, his soul yearns daily for God’s kingdom and the system does not influence him anymore. The Christian experiences Read More

The Igbo Agitation, A Road Map To Regaining Our Pride Of Place In The Scheme Of Things In Nigeria

Written by Ekoja Okewu
‘’ Those who profess to favour freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning; they want ocean without the roar of its waters. The struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or Read More