Author: KARSID
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Cold and Copper at Sygun
At the heart of the Snowdonia National Park is a family attraction for getting a realistic insight towards the life of a Victorian copper miner. Sygun offers a fantastic self-guided audio tour in an adventurous mine with many explorations to unearth. This captured our interests and our family set out to Wales with one of…
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Apple iPhone X vs Samsung Galaxy S8
A lot of us have been eagerly waiting for Apple to announce their next iPhone. On September 12th 2017, in the Apple event at the brand-new Steve Jobs Theatre, iPhone X was announced and this blog-post will help you decide which phone suits your preferences. Note that this blog has no biased opinion on the…
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Satish Dhawan Space Centre(SHAR)
The sight of Indian spacecraft in the vast 15, 000 acres land commenced our journey at Sriharikota High Altitude Range(SHAR). SHAR, otherwise known as Satish Dhawan Space Centre(SDSC) owns popularity across the world for its technologies and vehicle(rocket in this instance) development. Mission Control Centre(MCC) As my feet touched the historical floor of bulging brains…
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Bhadhrakali Temple
Whether you believe in religion or not, a temple is a place of worship for your mind to settle and your brain to concentrate. On 30th July, we(my mother, my bro and myself) located ourselves in Bhadrakali Temple. It is situated on a hilltop between the two cities of Hanamkonda and Warangal in the Telangana…
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Thrill-Seeking is Jaw Dropping
If you’ve read my blog about paragliding, you’ve probably figured out that I am an insane thrill-seeker. I absolutely love the excitement you receive from the intriguing tracks of eternal doom. The thrills began with Dragons Fury in Chessington World of Adventures (I ramble on about this often). The track was out of sight for…
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In India
On the 23rd of July my mother, brother and I transported ourselves to Intriguing India by the enjoyable ecstatic Emirates economy. Introduction As we exited the airport, I realized that my body started to leak water. It was quite strange since this didn’t usually happen. It felt like the suns radiation was going to turn me…
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Ecstatic Emirates Economy
Summer vacations are periods of your lifetime which are as precious as jewels, as enjoyable as life and like a memory cloud. 2017 acquired us with the treasure of reminiscence in India (our summer holiday) which I found a delight in memory of the Emirates flight fleeing us from London Gatwick to Hyderabad. In a…
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From the Dutch to the Belgique
Roman artefacts, whirling windmills, bicycles (a lot of them) and the alluring flowers which gaze at the bright sun, are all combined together to make Netherlands and Belgium wonderful and soothing places to visit. The dreadfully delicious waffles or even the lip-licking chocolate truffles are choices for the taste of an appetizing meal. In the…
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A Biography of Alan Turing
Yesterday (22nd July), I saw the movie – The Imitation Game – which is a fantastic biopic of the great father of computer science, Sir Alan Turing. The seamless compilation of emotional events in the life of cryptography from Alan Turing’s perspective is what formulates this first-rate film. After watching this Oscar winner film, I…