The Most Beautiful Roads

The greatest driving roads in the world should have a perfect mixture between challenging and complicated bends, long fast straights, little to no traffic and especially breathtaking views!

These roads might have enough twists and turns to give you a headache but you’ll feel incredible after you’ve conquered them and you’ll surely want to try it again and again and again.

Close encounters of the best kind in Indonesia

Our favorite verbalist Vladimir Cirjakovic sent us some unique photos from his study trip to Indonesia – Vlado, this is fantastic!

Vlada Cirjakovic, Indonezija
Photo taken in Peipei, Siberut Barat Daya, Mentawai
Language “Mentawai”
Ale Vita: Hello
Masura Bagata: Thanks
Simo Kere: You’re welcome
I am with Aman Lau-Lau 🙂

Vladina čudesna poznanstva i putovanje Indonezijom

Naš omiljeni verbalista Vladimir Ćirjaković poslao nam je ove fotke sa svog putovanja u Indoneziji – Vlado, ovo je fenomenalno!

London Language Experience – My LONDON

Language travel My London with Verbalists
Language Travel My LONDON with the Verbalists Language Network

Discover the exciting way to learn English with the My LONDON program! This program is the first pick for most of Verbalists students as it is unique and gives them the chance to combine General English classes with sightseeing and excursions to uncover a side of London that is most interesting and that often only locals see.

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Maelstrom at Kauai, Hawaii

Maelstrom at Kauai, Hawaii

A maelstrom is a very powerful whirlpool; a large, swirling body of water. The power of tidal whirlpools tends to be exaggerated by laymen. There are virtually no stories of large ships ever being sucked into a maelstrom, although smaller craft are in danger and tsunami generated maelstroms may even threaten larger crafts. Tales like those by Paul the Deacon, Jules Verne and Edgar Allan Poe are entirely fictional.

One of the earliest uses of the Scandinavian word was by Edgar Allan Poe in his story “A Descent into the Maelstrom” (1841). In turn, the Nordic word is derived from the Dutch maelstrom, modern spelling maalstroom, from malen (to grind) and stroom (stream), to form the meaning grinding current or literally “mill-stream”, in the sense of milling (grinding) grain.

Meditating Monks at Pongour Falls

Meditating Monks at Pongour Falls

A simply breathtaking shot of mediating monks at Pongour Falls in Dalat, Vietnam by photographer Dang Ngo. Also known as the 7 layers waterfall, Pongour Falls is located just outside of Dalat (Lam Dong province) and is the largest waterfall in the region. The water drops about 30 meters (98.5 ft), and flows dramatically over 7 ‘layers’ into a big pool at the bottom.