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The Skydive
As you know I have a bucket list, this list has been created to help me break out of my comfort zone, to have adventures and to live, rather than just get by.
Craig DevillePublished 6 years ago in WanderTop Thrill Rides at Walt Disney World
Magic Kingdom Perhaps the main Disney World park, this is an excellent place for all ages, and home to the iconic Cinderella's castle.
A.J. RobinsonPublished 6 years ago in WanderConvert Your Car Into a Camper
Do you hear the call of the open road? Traveling is educational as well as adventurous. But it can be expensive. I've found an easy way to roam the country on the cheap. Use your vehicle and purchase a few items to turn it into a camper.
Beth GrossPublished 6 years ago in WanderGenius Apps That Make Life Easier
These days technology is basically ruling the world. Over the past years, technology drastically evolved and we sometimes can't even keep up with it. Our cellphones are much more beneficial, the Internet is wider than ever, and everything is online. In fact, ever since the field of technology rapidly grew, there are many aspects that's made our lives just a bit easier. We don't have to go to the malls anymore to shop when there's online shopping, we can pay off bills through our cellphones, we can even gain an education through online courses rather than showing up to class. Little things like these surely makes our lives less complicated.
James FangsPublished 6 years ago in LifehackThings You Didn't Know About Buying A McLaren
The futuristic, obnoxiously loud machines known within the industry as "hypercars" have, in all intents and purposes, come a very long way. The McLaren P1 was introduced way back in 2012, but the company as a whole was first rendered into existence as of 1985, known then as McLaren Cars, and was formally founded in 2010 as McLaren Automotive. The rush and hiss of the nasty machines was first idolized by Bruce McLaren, who's time spent on his family's Auckland, New Zealand service station would give him the insight needed in drafting, designing, and inventing the McLaren F1, yet not before winning his first US Grand Prix at the age of 22 in 1958. Bruce McLaren made getting into Formula One look easy, if not child's play.
Gerald OppugnePublished 6 years ago in WheelFind the Country That Speaks to You, It Doesn't Cost All You Would Think
Everyone has a sculpted idea of backpacking Europe nowadays; shaped by the travel vloggers and Instagrammers that stimulate our senses and give us a quick hit of dopamine everyday as we scroll and absorb, scroll and absorb. You can make your journey as glamorous or as gritty as you please, this does depend on your budget of money and time.
Rhyann ArthurPublished 6 years ago in WanderThe Secrets of the Underground: the Bakerloo Line
The Bakerloo line is a line that connects Elephant and Castle to Harrow & Wealdstone, from one side of London to the North. It passes through a few major stations such as: Waterloo, Paddington, Baker Street, Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus, Marylebone, and Willesden Junction. The line travels through Zone 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and has 25 different stops along the whole line. But there are many secrets about the line that little know.
Interesting StoriesPublished 6 years ago in WanderDiving in the Pacific Ocean
“Clear,” shouted the dive master. Head first, I backward spiraled off the small diving boat carefully located at the northern tip of Pelileu Island on the Philippines Ocean. As my body took consciousness of the water around it, I could feel my wetsuit and temperature synchronizing. My eyes were slowly checking the surroundings as I slowly descended into the mouth of the Yellow Wall. The bubbles were forming around my mask as my breathing was testing out the equipment.
virtual SpecPublished 6 years ago in Wander