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May26

Let’s go there and enjoy to the Holi Festival

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This is an annual festival of colors. Holi Festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. It’s amongst the important festival of Hindus, other being Diwali and Rakshabandhan. The holiday is primarily celebrated in countries with large Hindu populations such as India, Suriname, Fiji, Mauritius and Trinidad. The festival marks the end of winter and the abundance of the upcoming spring season.

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May12

Different Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a polarizing city and Wayfaring will show you one different side of the city. To some people the city is a paradise with its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels, bars and nightclubs. To others it’s a look of apocalypse with its air pollution, earthquake and wildfires. Los Angles is a kind of place that even though some people refuse to visit.

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Feb01

Welcome to the New England Aquarium

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Located on Boston’s waterfront, the New England Aquarium is home to penguins, seals, sea lions, and fish of all stripes. With more than 600 species of aquatic animals and fish and over 20,000 specimens, the New England Aquarium can  to interest everyone.

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May31

Past Present Future, Institute of Contemporary Art

This is a spectacular exhibition in the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. The artist is Anish Kapoor, Indian – born, London –based sculptor. The exhibition displays his dispense multiple visual thrills and mysteries. ”Past Present Future” contains 14 works that concentrate on the last 15 years.

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Mar30

Museum of Modern Art, Boston

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The Museum of Modern Art opened its doors on West 53rd Street in Boston. After this sublime moment reaserchers found that names like Picasso, Monet and so on do not attract people besides interior design, jewels, fashion which pull in crowds.

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Jun26

A great point for great humans

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Originally opened in September of 1977, the Paradise has endured as one of Boston’s premiere rock and roll clubs for over 25 years. It holds a place in history as the first venue that U2 ever performed in the USA and has hosted some of rock’s elite including: The Police, AC/DC, Blondie, REM, The Jam, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders, Dire Straits, Billy Joel, INXS, Tom Waits, Tom Tom Club, Television, Mission of Burma, Cheap Trick, Joe Jackson, Rage Against the Machine, The Pixies, Joe Strummer, Coldplay and so so many more!!

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Nov11

Mount Everest is the world’s tallest mountain.

mteverest6.jpgMount Everest is so famous for being so high that you’ve probably heard of it before. It has been known the world over since the early 1950s when Sir Edmund Hillary andbill-summitz.jpg Tenzig Norgay first climbed to its awesome summit. Hillary surveyed Everest at the time and determined that it was 29,000 ft/8840m high – a figure amazingly close to the current reading of 29,035 ft/8850m, which was confirmed using radar and global positioning satellite (GPS) technology.Using state-of-the-art technology Professor Brad Washburn of the Boston Museum of Science, the world’s foremost mountain cartographer, and his team have calculated that earth’s highest elevation is actually 7 feet higher than the previous record. That makes the official height 29,035 ft/8850m.

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