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Good Food Destinations in Tasmania
With amazing restaurants, producers and foodie trails, Tasmania is a burgeoning food destination in Australia. Here are some of the best places to dine out in Tasmania.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in Wander6 Most Convenient Modes of Public Transport in Sydney
Sydney is a big city that goes beyond your imagination with commute options through 6 most convenient modes of public transport that you can probably find in the city. The travel options in the city are the most cost-effective and provide quick access to almost all of the services to take you in your quest to explore the city to its fullest. Sydney is home to an extensive network for public transport and has 6 convenient means to travel and commute in and around the city and its outskirts.
5 Quirky Traditions You Will Only Find In Australia
I’m Aussie born and bred, and I really enjoy travelling to other countries whenever I get the chance. But, I will always call Australia home, for so many great reasons.
Athens and Corfu Greece Review
How This Athens Review Came to Be Earlier this year (2021) my brother and I took a trip to Greece. We visited Athens and Corfu while there. I figured I would give you my Athens review and also opinions on Corfu, Greece as well. So, here is a very simple and fast break down for all of you. Also, be sure to click the banner to get your next travel for a whole lot lower cost. Cheap travel is good travel, don't you agree? You will find the button for that just under the video slideshow of photos I took in Greece.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 2 years ago in WanderTop Destinations for Australia Day : Sydney Edition
Australia Day is a national holiday which honour the arrival of the first fleet in 1788 and is celebrated on the 26th of January. Celebrations on Australia Day reflect the diversity of the society. People in all states and territories take part in a variety of cultural, communal and family events. Common traditions of the land include barbecuing ,picnics, fireworks, music festivals, citizenship ceremonies and so on.
Scarlett StarkPublished 2 years ago in WanderWander
It was 6:30 a.m, the frosty air excited Angie as she tacked up her horse for the morning wrangle. A dirtied floral bandana keeps her daisy dipped hair off her face as she paces the barn floor, ignoring her coffee cup. Donnie was running a little late but she knew he would come as he always does. Donnie is frequent at the barn but this would be his first time wrangling. The faint sound of weathered cowboy boots confidently strolling across the gravel and into the barn alerted Angie that Donnie had finally arrived. Donnie’s tousled black hair was slicked back under his felt cowboy hat. If it weren’t for his matching vest and jeans, Angie wouldn’t have noticed the five o'clock shadow crawling across his sun soaked face. He tips his hat in Angie’s direction. They share a quick “Mornin” and Angie points out Donnie’s horse. Although Donnie looks the part he couldn’t be farther from a cowboy, though he wanted to be one. As Donnie fumbles with the tack, holding the bridle upside down, Angie chuckles to herself. Donnie looks up at Angie with a hesitant smile, she promptly walks over. Her rusted spurs jangled as she lightly stomped her numb feet, encouraging them to regain feeling. Angie walks Donnie through how to tack up. While giggling through her words she guides his gloved hands while her worn ones bear the cold. The horses patiently wait but not without the occasional snort or swat of a fly. Finally they were ready to ride. Angie helps Donnie mount up and adjusts his stirrups, she has no problem moving his leg where she needs it to be. Donnie looks at her with bashful cold cheeks and a sheepish smile as he quietly thanks her.
Sarah ZielstorfPublished 2 years ago in WanderBest Locations for a Relaxing Tour with Your Buddies
Travelling can ease your pain, worries, and tensions. Sitting alone somewhere, completing daily tasks and assignments can eventually disrupt your peace of mind and freshness. Travelling can be seen as an effective tool in that case. If you have plans to take a break and travel around the world so that you can rejuvenate yourself, great! Here lists some of the best locations you can try out visiting with your friends and colleagues.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderHow to Make Your Trip to Gold Coast a Memorable One
Gold Coast is one of the most prominent coastal cities in the state of Queensland, Australia and is famed for its long sandy beaches perched on its coastline with the city and its towering skyscrapers at one end and the vast ocean on the other. You can come across various designer shops, lively entertainment venues and diners from only a short stroll from here. This famous tourist hotspot has been attracting travellers and tourists from across the globe for decades.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderUnique places to visit in Guatemala
Guatemala is a country surrounded by luscious greens, volcanoes, and sky-high mountains. From small villages to huge markets, this country has to lot for anyone visiting. Along with that, it is considered one of the safest counties in Central America, and it is completely safe to visit here with your family.
MikeadwordPublished 2 years ago in WanderTruly Amazing Locations in Sydney & Sweden
Gustave Flaubert, the pioneer of the realist school of French Literature and the author of the famous Madame Bovary once said: “Travel makes one modest”. So, the idea of travelling can be seen as a cure or an effective tool to achieve peace of mind. It can disconnect you from your daily mundane existence and give a brand new outlook that is so refreshing and rejuvenating. Here lists some of the best locations around the world where you can travel with your friends, family or even with no one, but yourself!
isabella jhonsonPublished 2 years ago in WanderMusings From An Overseas Trip
2018 was not too long ago yet it feels like it was a different time considering current world social climate under COVID. Up to that point, I had never travelled overseas before. I was 39 years old and had been living in Australia for just over three decades after moving here from Philippines as a child.
Michael LewisPublished 2 years ago in WanderTravel: Fears and Facts
Sometimes, the thought of traveling is thrilling! You can’t wait to go someplace new. You plan the trip. You revel in the details. You lie awake thinking about it. Then, slowly, almost imperceptibly, a bit of dread creeps in. You start thinking about what could go wrong — what could go horribly wrong. You try to focus on the joy of the trip. You reach for the anticipation and joy that you had when you first embarked on the idea of travel, but the fear has taken hold.
Jean Elizabeth GlassPublished 2 years ago in Wander