australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
The Legend of big Foot
Bigfoot, otherwise known as Sasquatch, is one of the most resilient myths that exist in the North American folklore. The narrative revolving around this bizarre entity that has always been described as a huge, shaggy, apelike man walking on two legs has fascinated believers and non-believers for ages. It is believed that even though there is no concrete scientific proof backing its existence, people still talk about ‘’Bigfoot’’ due to many reports made by eyewitnesses including photographs as well as clips purporting to reveal its actual appearance.
el hariti adilPublished a day ago in Wander- Top Story - May 2024
Standing Still
There are very few moments in life where time truly stands still. When your breath is taken from your chest and your body hangs weightless in that moment. Just long enough for it to stay with you from that day onwards. Deep in the red sands of the Australian Outback, I found that moment and clung to it forever.
Kevin McLaughlinPublished 4 days ago in Wander - Top Story - May 2024
Gay your life must be
“My Dad’s got itchy feet” I would say. I don’t know where I first heard this phrase, but I parroted it often as a child, a vague but sufficient explanation for the fragmented answers I offered to “where did you….” questions. The assumption was that we were a military family. When I went to Sixth Form College and completed the full two years without moving, I set a personal record for time spent at any one educational institution. But we were not a military family. We were a family governed by a restless soul, for better and worse, and now, well into my adulthood, I am the restless governor of a home loving family.
Hannah MoorePublished 7 days ago in Wander The Midnight Madness
Amidst the quiet hum of the small town of Willow Creek, nestled beneath a canopy of ancient trees, there stood a carnival—an ephemeral spectacle that materialized only under the veil of night. Within its labyrinthine confines, where the scent of cotton candy mingled with the faint whispers of the wind, there lay a sinister secret—a ghost train that traversed the darkness, its passengers destined for a journey beyond the realms of the living.
Try 10 Date Ideas to Rekindle Romance In Brisbane
Missing that spark? Maybe it’s been too long since you and your partner have planned a nice date! Or are you already smitten by them and looking to woo them? Then it’s time to plan a romantic first date for them. Whether you have been in a loving relationship for years or it’s your first date, we have just the perfect date ideas for you to help you rekindle your romance. Luckily, Brisbane has a lot up its sleeve when it comes to showing you and your partner a good time. Here are some of our favourite date ideas!
Kate BrownellPublished 12 days ago in WanderThe Travels Begin
For those of you following my journey, it’s certainly starting to come to fruition. For those that don’t know, I made the decision some months ago to become a ‘not grey’ nomad and hit the road. Although I’ll still be working full-time, I’ll be exploring the beautiful Australian countryside.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 14 days ago in WanderAm I Home Yet?
A ten-day trip to Australia in February 2024 was followed by a seven-night Fiji cruise on a six-room catamaran with only two crew members. I wrote about that here:
Andrea CorwinPublished 26 days ago in WanderWanderlust and Wellness: How Travel Can Improve Your Physical Health
In a world where stress seems to be an inevitable companion of modern life, the desire to escape and explore new horizons has become more than just a luxury—it's a necessity. Enter wanderlust, that innate desire to travel and explore the world around us. But what if I told you that wanderlust isn't just good for the soul, but for the body too? In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating connection between travel and physical health, exploring how embarking on new adventures can rejuvenate your body, mind, and spirit.
BLESSING COOLPublished 28 days ago in WanderWhat’s the least visited country?
The least visited country globally is Tuvalu, a tiny island nation in the Pacific Ocean. According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, Tuvalu only hosted 3,700 visitors in 2019. This is significantly lower than the second least visited country, the Marshall Islands, which had 6,000 visitors in the same year. Tuvalu's remote location, limited resources, and small size contribute to its low visitor numbers. However, it offers unique experiences for those who make the journey, including crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and a rich cultural heritage.
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished about a month ago in WanderDive into the Magical World of Whale Watching in Sydney!
Yearning for an unforgettable marine adventure? Then Sydney's whale watching scene is the place to be. If you think whale watching is a fun tourist activity, you have no idea what you are stepping into! Many marine enthusiasts have expressed that whale watching is more than just a recreational pastime; it is a means of nurturing understanding, appreciation, and conservation of the deep blue ocean and its wide, varied ecosystem. While there are plenty of places to witness this marvel, nothing comes close to the magic created on Sydney's waters. Enjoying your whale watching cruise from Sydney is an experience like no other!
DOWN UNDER Trip
author - on a boat to the Great Barrier Reef I never thought I would be outracing a storm on the open sea on a vacation, yet it happened in March 2024.
Andrea CorwinPublished 2 months ago in WanderCruises and Alternative Activities: Exploring the Beauty of the Gordon River
The Gordon River, located in Tasmania, Australia, is a veritable storehouse of beauty and intrigue, leaving visitors craving for more. Exploring the river offers a multidimensional experience that enriches from within. From top cruises to explore the Gordon River to a myriad of activities to partake in, this article will guide you through some amazing ways to explore the various facets of the river and its surroundings.
olivia williamsPublished 2 months ago in Wander