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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Journey to USA : Through the eyes of a student
The much anticipated trip to the USA began on 9 May 2018. The trip involved a 3.5 hours flight to Dubai and then a connecting flight to Florida, USA, which was a 15 hours long flight. It was a tiring journey but it was worth it when we landed in the USA. Read more to […]
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Tagged America, Astronaut, education, educationaltravel, Kennedy, NASA, New York, Niagara, SCIENCE, Statue of Liberty, Students, Times Square, Travel, trip, USA, Walmart, WISDOM
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Small but Big – Singapore the island country
So, you probably have questions like – ‘How is Singapore so clean?’, ‘What strict rules are followed here?’, ‘How is it so developed and safe?’ and ‘How is it so small but still better than India?’. I have all the answers you seek. Read on. Singapore is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast […]
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Tagged adventure, Asia, culture, education, explore, exploresingapore, fun, KNOWLEDGE, SCIENCE, Singapore, Student Travel, Travel, trip
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Destination Cambodia
The wind was fast and the time was slow. People were being killed, by their own people’s blow. On our journey to Cambodia, we visited Killing Fields, Angkor Wat Temples, S-21 (Security Prison – 21), Night Market, Gold Market, Aeon Mall and Spitler Primary School (CA3) – where we learnt about the culture of Cambodia […]
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Tagged acknowledge, adventure, Aisa, Cambodia, CAS, culture, educationaltravel, history, Killing field, tourism, Travel to Knowledge, trip, Truly Educational Travel
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