Kosmos is translated as world in Greek - World Wonders - Kosmoswonder.com
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The idea came from when I was 15, I travelled to London on my own. Mapped the city from North to East to South to West in 12 hours.
December 2016 - I got a map of Europe and played dart roulette. Copenhagen was the first destination. Had to complete the city in one day. Some of the cities I couldn't complete in a day, due to flight times. I would then stay in a hostel and complete the city in 24 hours.
The name Kosmos comes from the Ancient Greek word World/Universe. Translation of Kosmos Wonders is World Wonders which came from 7 Ancient World Wonders.
In the New Testament, Kosmos it is used to denote the universe as an ordered creation, the earth, the inhabitants of the earth, and the worldly affairs or system opposed to God. Peter 3:3
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My idea of visiting a city in 1 day came to light back in December 2016. First city was Copenhagen.
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