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The Benefits of Real Traveling, and Why you should do it now.
An adventurer sharing his experiences of traveling for the last 13 years and the benefits he yielded. Condor's Peak, Summer 2018.
Andres MarinPublished 2 years ago in WanderBlue Saviour
Frozen, almost asleep My body weighs heavy Gravity pushes me down, squeezes me Why don't you just stay? Says my cloudy blue brain
A Trip to Ireland’s Most Haunted Castle
Leap Castle is said to be the most haunted castle in Ireland. It has a long history of conflict and a number of reports from people who claim they had paranormal encounters while visiting there. When I visited several years ago, I went as part of a paranormal research group. I made a point of not looking up the particulars of the castle’s history because I wanted to see if what I saw and heard matched up with what has been previously reported by others without any predispositions.
A.W. NavesPublished 2 years ago in WanderA Quaint Mill Town on the Sunshine Coast
Since our friends Paul and Cheryl retired to Powell River a few years ago, we have visited them several times. A lot of people think the Sunshine Coast is just the Sechelt Peninsula, but that’s only about half of it. It actually extends all the way to Lund, about a half hour north of Powell River. When you take the ferry from Earl’s Cove, there’s a big sign greeting you at Saltery Bay that says, “Welcome dude, you’ve like totally made it up to the Top of the Sunshine Coast!” Yeah, the Sunshine Coast is pretty laid back, dude!
Marco den OudenPublished 2 years ago in WanderHere’s What to Do If You Miss Your Flight on Alaska Airlines
Missed Alaska Flight? Many times, passengers miss their flights because of traffic delays and other circumstances. If you left for the airport on your flight’s scheduled departure date but unfortunately missed the flight, this must be a bit stressful; after all, how will you cope with this situation?
Airline ReservationsPublished 2 years ago in WanderPart 0: A world travelling motorbike rider
I'm sitting in my cosy one-bedroom on the 2nd floor of the building with views of a main road in Batumi, Georgia. I can hear the traffic and the street lights shine into our bedroom at night. My girlfriend (a Russian named Ksenia, who I met on the trip ;) is out with friends. I'm about to leave also.
Hostels: The Key to Affordable Travel.
Hey, guys, I have been getting a lot of questions about Hostels. A vast majority of the United States seems to only know about Hostels from some scary movie, which everyone tells me to watch, but I haven’t. I can only tell you about my experiences staying in hostels.
Emily WeissPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Largest Railroad Trestle in the British Empire
If you’re a railroad buff and visiting Vancouver Island, you might want to check out the historic Kinsol Trestle. It is a restored railroad trestle on the old abandoned CN Rail line and now part of the Trans Canada Trail.
Marco den OudenPublished 2 years ago in WanderBest Locations for an Unforgettable NYE Celebration
New Year is not always about shopping in big, fancy shops but spending time learning about the mistakes we did, experiences we had, and making a new set of resolutions. It is time to invite in a New Year, full of life and hope. Plan a trip to the land you always longed to be in. Get ready with your folks, let it be a grand closure. Here lists some of the best locations you can visit and enjoy NYE 2021 like never before.
Scarlett StarkPublished 2 years ago in WanderHow to Explore Circular Quay Like a Local During Your Next Visit
Circular Quay is a popular waterfront recreational hub in Sydney, and no tour of Sydney would be complete without spending a few hours here. Surrounded by some of the city's top attractions and finest restaurants and shops, this bustling area is a great spot to wine and dine and go sightseeing in Sydney. From exploring the area's best-loved attractions to enjoying what's on offer, here are some tips on how to explore Circular Quay during a trip to Sydney.
Rochell MeganPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe truth about the wall of China
Is China wall Wonders of the World?? One of the Seven Wonders of the World is the Great Wall of China. A lot of people have heard about it but when was this wall built and what was the real purpose.
Munir AhmedPublished 2 years ago in WanderHow to Get Around and About When Discovering Central Queensland
Tipped to be among Australia's most popular regions, tourists from across the world holiday in Central Queensland's vacation hubs every year. Regardless of the duration of the getaway, knowing how to get around the Central Queensland Highlands will prove useful to any visitor who wishes to explore the area without hassle. From public transport options to more high-end means of travel, here are some tips on how to get from Point A to Point B during a vacation in Queensland's Central Highlands.
Daphne OlgaPublished 2 years ago in Wander