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Here is Sydney Served Sunny Side Up
Travelling to me is simply exciting. Meeting people from different walks of life, getting to try new cuisines, learning about different cultures etc. there’s nothing like it. Out of all the places I have travelled to, I must tell you, Sydney is one place that has caught my attention. Don’t take my word for it, experience to believe. No wonder, its rich multicultural heritage and pure culinary passion makes it the Flavour Capital of Australia.
Harley LeonPublished 2 years ago in WanderCarrot Queen
A strange legacy to leave behind me in Rostock, Germany is that I like carrots. I was invited to my friend's family house when I was making my brief week and a half visit to Germany after my study abroad program in Prague. In this case, I was very politely asked what sort of food I would like and, unable to think of much, I simply answered 'carrots.'
Minte StaraPublished 2 years ago in WanderWhat You Need To Know About Costa Rica That Nobody Tells You
CRIA (Costa Rica International Academy) CRIA's curriculum is based on the American model which allows graduates to apply to any university/college in the world. All the essential subjects such as math, science, English, Social Studies, etc. are taught in English while subjects like music, art, gym, and drama are taught in Spanish.
Visit Herceg Novi, Montenegro
Herceg Novi The rich monumental heritage in the area of Herceg Novi was created as a result of the permeation of various peoples and cultures that have changed and collided here throughout its long history.
Best places to travel around the world
Hidden Gems You Have to Visit Before You Die Everyone has their favourite places to visit, whether it’s your hometown or somewhere exotic. However, not all of us have actually been everywhere and discovered every hidden gem there is to see. For people who want to make sure they don’t miss out on anything, here are five places you have to visit before you die!
Yoni LawrencePublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Bali Guesthouse
Guest accommodation is a popular way foreigners earn extra income on the island. This is the place I first rented, and the idea grew.
Arlo HenningsPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Solo Traveler
I always believed that the spirit domain and all those things we call supernatural were part of the natural world. Bumps in the night we hadn't yet come to understand.
Arlo HenningsPublished 2 years ago in WanderTravel Destinations for Fall 2022
Following the outbreak of the Covid pandemic in 2022, many people ask the same question: Where should I go next? With the easing of travel restrictions worldwide, many people are planning to take advantage of the opportunity to travel further.
Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, CaliforniaPublished 2 years ago in WanderHelen, Georgia
As a child, we often camped in the Northeastern part of Georgia. Nestled there in the mountains was a small town with architecture inspired by Bavaria, Germany. I was intrigued by the lake for swimming and boating. One of my favorite waterfalls, Anna Ruby Falls, is a short drive and hike up the road from Helen.
Cat TurnerPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Best Gift I’ve Ever Received on a Holiday
Let’s face it, we’ve all been recipients of both good and bad holiday gifts. While now, being an adult has made me less interested in materialistic objects, there was a time when it was impossible to keep still after receiving a holiday gift. I can’t say I have a favourite one, but there is this recent experience that now stands out whenever I think about holidays. As the holiday season is just around the corner and in the name of sharing, here is how the New Year’s Eve dinner cruises on Sydney Harbour turned out to be the best gift I have ever received during holidays.
Madonna WelshPublished 2 years ago in WanderMosques, medinas, carpets, and other adventures
I watched the movie Casablanca a few hundred times, which meant Morocco was on my bucket list of countries to travel to. I was chuffed when I finally got there. It’s a country of contradictions, for instance, you can sit in a café with free Wi-Fi and then a donkey will walk past on the street.
Easy Ways to Enjoy a Day at the Beach
You are left with less than three days to get to the beach for your planned vacation. If there is something that can surely ruin your enjoyment at the beach, then it’s your unprotected phone slipping into the ocean or lake. And this gets you worried.
Clair FengPublished 2 years ago in Wander