BlogHide Resteemsgcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoAdjusting Your ScreensDon’t count on a seatback screen to while away the time on your next domestic flight. Why they’re disappearing, and how you’ll need to change your trip preparations. Once considered…resteemednopromises (41)in story • 7 years agoWhat is Depression?His name is Sam. You come home one day and he’s lying on your couch, his bag propped at one end. You don’t know him but he seems at home. You ask him to leave. He smirks. “Make me.” Even…resteemedsharananurag998 (47)in history • 7 years agoThe most deadliest quotes in History!In the original Latin: “Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.” These words would directly lead to the deaths of 20,000 people within hours — men, women, and children slaughtered…gcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoVisiting the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, FloridaWhile vacationing in Florida during the summer of 2015, my mother and myself went to see the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg. As I toured the place, I learned from the museum's press statements that…resteemedsharananurag998 (47)in photography • 7 years agoSome pictures that made everyone cry.A surgeon rests after a performing a successful heart transplant operation that lasted 23 hours. His assistant sleeps in the right corner. A firefighter pauses to give water to a thirsty koala…gcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoThis happens only in Japan...One of my colleagues at Maruti Suzuki went to Japan on a business visit and went to stay at his Japanese Counterpart’s house. He narrated his experience, listening to which we realized that it…gcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoNamibia: A land of staggering contrasts, enchanting wildlife and astounding natural beauty.The hyper-arid dunes and plains of the rust red Namib Desert descend sharply to the Skeleton Coast: pounded by the Atlantic Ocean this undeveloped seafront gets its name from the bones of hundreds…resteemednopromises (41)in writing • 7 years agoRichard Ramirez: The Birth Of EvilWhat is Evil? Evil would seem to be the life of Ricardo ‘Richard’ Ramirez, convicted murderer of 13 people and self-styled Satanist. In spite of his Catholic upbringing, he took to robbing…gcyrogy (48)in food • 7 years agoExploring the Food in Cornwall, England.In Cornwall, you have to get lost—desperate and borderline panicky, ready to give up and go home—to let the food magic find you. You also have to cast aside your notions of what a restaurant should…resteemedsharananurag998 (47)in art • 7 years agoThroat Singing: An Underrated Form of ArtTwo Inuit women stand very close together, holding each other’s arms. One begins, laying down the pattern and rhythm, using the sounds of both her exhaled and inhaled breath and leaving bits of…gcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoOn the Tsitsikamma Trail with Gary's TravelsA fish eagle called as we parked at the trailhead, De Vasselot Rest Camp in Nature’s Valley, then flew over as if by way of welcome. The hike to the Kalander hut, the first of five lovely huts along…resteemedsharananurag998 (47)in writing • 7 years agoThe Secret to Writing Scary Ghost Stories that Terrify Your ReadersGhost stories have always been popular with readers, and the tradition is a fascinating one in many ways. Surely one of the most accessible forms of storytelling, it spans all levels of literary…gcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoVisiting Sidmouth - a pretty resort on the Devonshire coast.Sidmouth is a traditional, unspoiled resort where panama hats outnumber baseball caps and the weather knows how to behave. Back in the late 1700s the locals’ longevity was put down to the good sea…resteemedsharananurag998 (47)in writing • 7 years agoELI5: ExoplanetsELI5 is a new series of posts which I thought of, it is basically based on the concept of Reddit's /r/explainlikeimfive . In this series, I'll explain you new scientific and general stuff in…gcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoA visit to Lichfield - The cathedral city in Staffordshire, EnglandIf I had to make a list of Britain’s prettiest places, Lichfield’s Cathedral Close would be near the top. To our untrained eyes, the attractive array of buildings show no signs of their Civil War…gcyrogy (48)in travel • 7 years agoMy trip to Fishguard, the picturesque coastal town in Pembrokeshire, west Wales.A Young Frenchman and his wife stop me to ask for directions. “Is this the way to the invasion tapestry?” I nod and point along Goodwick’s intriguing promenade. “Yes. Follow the main road.”…