1. Mount Everest, Himalaya – The highest mountain in the world peaks at 8,848 meters (29,029 ft). The international border between China and Nepal runs across the precise summit point. Loading…
1.) Fort de Roovere, Halsteren, Netherlands Nicknamed the “Moses Bridge” because the water has parted, this “bridge” was used to allow people to cross the Fort’s moat. Its creators opted for this barely-visible design so as not to disturb the historical site’s look. Loading…
This article is in the loving memory of “could have been” artist, actors, writers, dancers, painters engineers. All those who were born with the innate wish of becoming an engineer, we salute you Sir. If you’re someone repairing all TV sets in your house, teaching maths to your crush’s brother, giving career advice to Sharma […]