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Walt Disney World Orlando
As someone who has visited Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida four times now, I consider myself somewhat of an expert, as do other people. I find myself constantly giving advice, directions and have even been mistaken as a cast member a few times.
By Grace Lynch7 years ago in Wander
Richest NASCAR Drivers
Being a car enthusiast is definitely a hobby that's more suitable for people with money to burn, but that doesn't mean that regular salaries can't allow you to enjoy the car fun. NASCAR stock car racing is currently one of the most famous car-related sports in the world, and while most of us aren't rich enough to do it, there's still plenty of fun watching it.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Wheel
Best Scuba Diving Locations in the World
Scuba diving is one of those activities that really give people a new perspective on the world around them. With the right setting, divers get to see fish up close and gain a glimpse of what like life is like underneath the sea.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy7 years ago in Wander
Haunted Nashville State Prison
The Tennessee State Prison located in Nashville, Tennessee is said to be haunted. Built in 1898, this prison has housed thousands of inmates of various crimes. It could be quite possible this building is filled with aberrations roaming the halls, forever incarcerated with no way out.
By Tabitha Easley7 years ago in Wander
Cheapest Muscle Cars
Muscle cars will always be popular, and will always deliver a fun drive — and that's precisely why they are so much more expensive than a standard family sedan. Truth be told, muscle cars are a specialty car which often requires people to pay for quality. After all, top tier V8 engines aren't cheap to produce.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Wheel
Why Traveling Is Important for Both the Body and the Soul
Even at the young age of 19, I now find myself as what many would describe as a seasoned traveler. I have been to 15 countries, three continents, and most of the 50 states, and I plan to at least step foot in all of the places I have yet to go. Though I have been blessed with a family who has the means to aid in my journeys, I now find myself alone in the adult world, a college student trying to find who he is, with a tiny apartment, a part-time job, and a mind full of dreams. I make roughly 600 a month, not much to live on at all, but yet I still hear the call of adventure at my doorstep, and I still plan to swing the door open.
By Kody Allen7 years ago in Wander
Dining Through Time
Roman air always seems so very full. Not just from the breeze rising from the hot ground, but full of history and stories that whisper about your ankles as you cross the cobbles. A gelato, while we wait, won’t hurt? Surely? We tell ourselves, our eyes widening, as we look over the rainbow of options available. We sit on a wall, older than our imaginations, swinging our dusty feet over the swarms of tourists below.
By Nina Mataz7 years ago in Wander