12/23/2023 0 Comments Xboard stories![]() This took me back to last year when we were in N.Y. A vitamin which apparently has been banned by the FDA from the United States of America. So, we took an exercise session with a trainer who recommended us to watch “Forbidden Cures”: A documentary which claims that the cure to cancer is Vitamin B17. However, having eaten a funnel cake at Wonderland, we decided to hit the gym early in the morning. Thus, we decided to chillax for the next few days. The following days we roamed around the city tested our nerves in Wonderland, paid a visit to a poison dart frog, wandered Sir Henry Mill Pellatt’s castle, watched one of the semi-finals of the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, and checked some other landmarks. Amongst the collection is the Améthyste, formed in lava, dating back to 133 million years ago. Some of the minerals seemed as if they were treasurers of the universe, holding their 3D-like image in a sparkly component that just sprouts in awe-value with each sight of its glimmering colors. My Egyptian nostalgia lasted until we came across an exhibition dedicated to minerals.Īs we made our way inside, I was enticed by their captivating gleam. It’s just incredible how extremely advanced the understanding of architecture was back then. It was so cold inside that our friend had to ask the tour guide if an AC was turned on. I remembered climbing inside the pyramid thinking that passageway was one of the coolest places ever – literally, even though it was summer. There in Egypt, at first sight, the pyramids didn’t seem as big as I thought they’d be, and in a split second it made me question: “Oh! So what else is there that I have to see for myself?” ![]() Somehow, as we were checking different exhibitions, we ended up passing through the ‘Galleries of Africa: Egypt,’ where I was instantly reminded of our recent trip to Egypt, Umm Il-Dunya. While still on the lookout for science, natural history and world culture, we decided to head to the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), one of Toronto’s main landmarks which includes various self-explanatory exhibits and galleries. It’s quite thought provoking how such a seemingly translucent ocean creature, upon closer inspection, appears to actually possess vital organs, full of details yet so vibrant in design it almost seems futuristic. One is overwhelmed with the most serene feeling whilst watching them move in their nonchalant manner. ![]() In Ripley’s we saw crabs, sharks and many kinds of dazzling jellies. The next day, as we adapted back to being overshadowed by buildings, our Uber driver dropped us off at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada hurriedly so she could catch American Idol. All in all trustful that the glass won’t split, throwing me out on a whim. Standing atop with a bird’s eye-view of the city, feeling like a giant, I ended up stepping on the whole field along with cars driving down the busy streets of Downtown Toronto in retaliation. “This is scary! Let’s step on it,” we said, as we questionably put one foot forward, 1,122 feet above the ground, to stand on what then seemed like a miniature figurine of the Rogers Centre.Ī baseball game was in play and I was really tempted to snatch the Lego-sized baseball bat from the player the only thing in my way was solid glass. ![]() If you’re willing to go to extreme heights to watch a game, look no further than the CN Tower.
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