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]]>When newlyweds Emily and David set off on their dream adventure, they thought it would be a vacation they would always remember. However, they never expected it to take a turbulent turn followed by decades of unanswered questions and heartache. What really happened on their fateful honeymoon?
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]]>These lantern festivals really do happen all over the world, and depending on the location, they celebrate very different things. Some are cultural or religious celebrations, while some celebrate the snow. Here are some of the most beautiful ones you should consider making a journey to.
Yi Peng is a festival celebrated in Northern Thailand on the full moon of the Lanna culture’s lunar calendar. All across the region, you’ll see thousands of lanterns floating into the sky and floating flowers on the Ping River. Chiang Mai is the best place to experience the magic of this festival.
Deep in the Mojave Desert each year, locals and visitors alike travel to experience the magical atmosphere. The event celebrates individuality and music with of tens of thousands of lanterns being released into the night sky above Las Vegas that each visitor can write their own message on.
With some of the heaviest snowfall in the world, the inhabitants of Tsunan, Japan created a festival in 1974 to honor and celebrate the snow. Every year you can try outdoor activities like snow biking, watching fire-breathers, and of course, launching thousands of lanterns into the night sky.
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]]>The post Newlyweds Vanish at Sea, Woman Resurfaces After 20 Years With a Harrowing Story appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When newlyweds Emily and David set off on their dream adventure, they thought it would be a vacation they would always remember. However, they never expected it to take a turbulent turn followed by decades of unanswered questions and heartache. What really happened on their fateful honeymoon?
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]]>The post Visit One of These Lantern Festivals to Feel Like You’re in a Fairytale appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These lantern festivals really do happen all over the world, and depending on the location, they celebrate very different things. Some are cultural or religious celebrations, while some celebrate the snow. Here are some of the most beautiful ones you should consider making a journey to.
Yi Peng is a festival celebrated in Northern Thailand on the full moon of the Lanna culture’s lunar calendar. All across the region, you’ll see thousands of lanterns floating into the sky and floating flowers on the Ping River. Chiang Mai is the best place to experience the magic of this festival.
Deep in the Mojave Desert each year, locals and visitors alike travel to experience the magical atmosphere. The event celebrates individuality and music with of tens of thousands of lanterns being released into the night sky above Las Vegas that each visitor can write their own message on.
With some of the heaviest snowfall in the world, the inhabitants of Tsunan, Japan created a festival in 1974 to honor and celebrate the snow. Every year you can try outdoor activities like snow biking, watching fire-breathers, and of course, launching thousands of lanterns into the night sky.
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