The first settlers in the Ohio area were the Adena Native Americans (800 BCE–100 AD), who were known for their mounds. I traveled around Southwestern Ohio visiting these mounds and learning about the ...
About 65 feet tall and 800 feet in circumference, the Miamisburg Mound in Ohio is one of the largest conical Indian mounds in eastern U.S. It is the only mound located in the prehistoric site park. It...
The Sardar Sarovar Dam is one super structure located in Gujarat, India. Located near the famous Statue of Unity, it attracts tourists because of its mega size (this is one of the biggest dams in the ...
The Shoolpaneshwar Mahadev Temple is a small temple located in Rajpipla, Gujarat, India. The Hindu temple is located in the dense forests of the Dangs district in Gujarat, India. The temple is dedicat...
Sinking Spring, Ohio has the only octagonal schoolhouse in the State. It is currently included in the Library of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey. Made of bricks, the Octagonal Schoolhouse ...
The Serpent Mound Historical Site is the largest effigy mound in the world, about 1,400 feet long. An effigy mound is a giant earthen sculpture used as a shrine to honor the powerful spirit it represe...
Unlike other travel bloggers who haven’t been to the places they wrote about and simply borrowed other’s photos for their posts, in my case, I made sure that I visited them all. All the un...
The Valley of Flowers in Gujarat, India is continuing its development even as hundreds of tourists visit the place everyday. Since it’s establishment at the end of 2018, the newest attraction ne...







