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Posted 2 weeks ago

If you could go to one place for free, which would you choose?

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Posted 1 month ago

Which city is the capital of Australia?

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Posted 2 months ago

If you could travel through time, which era would you like to visit?

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Posted 2 months ago

The **Bermuda Triangle** is an area in the Atlantic Ocean defined by three points: Miami (USA), Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. It is famous for numerous unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft. One of the most notable incidents is **Flight 19** in 1945, when five U.S. Navy aircraft vanished. Theories for these disappearances include bad weather, strong magnetic fields, or even UFOs. Although many events remain unexplained, scientists suggest that the rate of disappearances in this area is not higher than in other regions. The Bermuda Triangle remains a major mystery in popular culture.

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Posted 2 months ago

Which fruit has such a strong smell that it is banned on public transport in some countries?

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Posted 2 months ago

The Panama Canal connects which two oceans?

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Posted 2 months ago

What type of transportation do you prefer when traveling?

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Posted 2 months ago

When do you prefer to travel during the year?

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Posted 2 months ago

🌹 The famous Mexican festival that I want to share with you is Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is a unique, colorful and culturally rich Mexican festival. Although its name may sound sad, it is actually an occasion for family and friends to gather together, remember and honor the deceased.

The festival takes place on November 1 and 2, with interesting rituals such as creating "ofrendas" (altars) filled with marigolds, candles, pan de muerto (a special cake for this day) and the deceased's favorite items. People also dress up as skeletons with extremely creative makeup, creating brilliant and artistic images.

The Day of the Dead in Mexico is not only an occasion to remember those who have passed away, but also an opportunity to affirm the connection between generations, showing that life and death are not separate but exist side by side in Mexican culture. You can find this festive atmosphere everywhere, from the streets to small villages, filled with laughter, music and joy.

If you have the chance, you must definitely join this festival to feel the special atmosphere that cannot be found anywhere else!

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Posted 2 months ago

What is called "black gold" in the tourism industry?

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