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Six Reasons Why Mexico's Riviera Maya Should Be Your Next Diving Destination. Top Story - February 2018.
1. Go to a museum... underwater! That's right, the world famous MUSA in Cancun contains over 500 life size permanent sculptures designed and created by British artist Jason deCaires Taylor. This is a truly once in a lifetime experience; I mean, where else can you find a real size VW beetle while ten metres underwater? There are also small houses, replica grenades, groups of people and the always popular 'bankers'; men with briefcases, calculators and their heads in the sand. The museum is made from marine friendly materials designed specifically to attract fish and other sea life to the site.
By Hester Bedwin6 years ago in Wander
How to Survive Living in London
So, about a month ago I moved to London for the first time, full time. I'd been going back and forth from my countryside home to the city to visit my partner over the course of many months, so when we decided to move in together, I thought, well, this won't be that much different from just visiting, surely?Oh how I was wrong.London is a whole different ballgame once you live here and so that's why I've compiled a list of tips to help any newcomer get started in this hectic place.
By Noah Nimbus6 years ago in Wander
Camping Etiquette
Every year literally dozens of people attempt the sometimes difficult, though always entertaining activity, known as camping. This can come in a variety of forms, all the way from hauling a large eighteen-wheeler mansion equipped with showers, two kitchens, and seven satellite dishes, down to simply hiking two hundred and thirty five kilometers into the dense forest with nothing but a ball of twine, some Silly Putty, and a pair of cargo shorts.
By Daniel Williams6 years ago in Wander
Get Rid of the Hiccups Instantly!
Everyone knows what it's like to have the hiccups. Annoying, aggravating, and you simply just can't sit still. I've been thinking that, well, I might as well share my positive experience with others! I have implemented no research on what I'm about to discuss. This was a self taught trick that has worked on me, as well as everyone I've tested it with.
By Ben Hampton6 years ago in Lifehack
What Solo Backpacking Has Taught Me
Since I was a child, I have been travelling with my parents to many different countries within South America, all pertaining to my ethnicity and the familiarity of cultures. Although I did a fair share of traveling in my earlier years, I can say that I never truly appreciated it...nor did I feel any sort of fulfillment.
By Sadhna Herod6 years ago in Wander
Awesome Lifehacks for Household Tools. Top Story - February 2018.
We have so many everyday household items laying around the house and are used for their specific duty. How nail filers are meant to just buff out nails, a hair clip for putting hair up, a bar of soap for cleanliness, and many more. But did you know all of those little items can do much more than what we really use them for? No one said that something is meant to be used for what they're designed to do!
By Jennifer Violet6 years ago in Lifehack
Rolling The Dice On Vietnam
February, 2017 Phu Quoc, Vietnam Earlier in 2017 I had a three week vacation coming up. I was getting off a ship in Singapore and had to be in Sydney for my next assignment. I was pondering where in Asia to spend my long vacation. Unable to make a decision I took to a strategy I had read about in a book a long time ago. I rolled the dice on it! First I asked my colleagues on the ship to suggest 6 countries in the area and we appointed a number to each country. The dice fell on Vietnam and my decision was made.
By Anna Balog6 years ago in Wander