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The Expat Dream
The first major experience I had as an expat was finding a murdered tourist on the floor of my rented villa. Things could only improve?
Arlo HenningsPublished 2 years ago in WanderBangkok, the most visited city in the world
Bangkok, capital and main port of Thailand. It is the only big city in a country of small towns and villages. Bangkok is home to thousands of beautiful monuments, most attractive among them are the ancient Buddhist temples, each of them is a marvel of design and beauty. Bangkok city has a record of being the most visited city in the world for many years by a number of authentic rankers, the city welcomed more than 22 million people in 2019.
Syed Muhammad RazaPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Huntress of Skipton Castle Woods
Many years ago I was holidaying in Orton, Cumbria , most famous for its Chocolate Factory (Kennedy’s of Orton) . I had web access and an American friend shared a stunning image on Facebook.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Norfolk Broads
The Broads is a network of (mostly) navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. The lakes, known as broads, were formed by the flooding of peat workings.
Traveling Alone is Good for the Soul
I hiked 800 kilometers in 34 days. I walked the Camino de Santiago. A road that has existed for thousands of years and has been crossed by millions of people, it's a trek that takes you from the very south-west of France to the (almost) western coast of northern Spain, to the city of Santiago de Compostela.
Leona Françoise CaanenPublished 2 years ago in WanderHow To Sound Cool In Morocco
The Land of God, also known as Morocco, is one of the best tourist destinations in North Africa. This Amazigh country is a combination of magnificent nature, complex culture, and rich history. The people of Morocco are friendly and very generous, especially in rural areas. But if you can impress them by using their mother tongue, you will definitely earn their respect.
Ayoub BouamriPublished 2 years ago in WanderVisiting Ricketts Glen
It almost seemed like another state, or maybe even another country. I've lived in PA most of my life but never spent much time in the small towns. As a project I began to visit many of the small towns and explore the natural resources there and life in general. This led me to Ricketts Glen, a very large park in Central PA near Bern PA. Bern PA? Where is that? Somewhere out there near Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton, and Tamaqua.
Om Prakash John GilmorePublished 2 years ago in WanderHow to Choose and Use Trekking Poles and Hiking Staffs
Many walkers, hikers, trekkers, backpackers, and snowshoers use trekking poles and hiking staffs as basic equipment. The reasons are straightforward: They improve your stability and give you assistance on any terrain.
sumedha sumaaPublished 2 years ago in WanderTop 12 Sustainable Hotels In The USA
You always wanted to take a trip to the USA, but you're concerned about its environmental impact? Relax! You can still visit this exciting destination and reduce your ecological footprint. It's science fiction come true: here are my top 12 sustainable hotels in the USA.
Salman AzharPublished 2 years ago in WanderFinancial power! What an incredible feeling.
This may seem like a little thing but for me it is historical I will always tell this, it was the first time we took a family trip, me, my wife, our 9-month-old baby and my sister-in-law, my wife’s sister.
Dalmy AlvesPublished 2 years ago in Wander- Top Story - October 2021
The Perfect Pairing: Edgar Allan Poe and Halloween
While he spoke, the lady Madeline (for so was she called) passed slowly through a remote portion of the apartment, and, without having noticed my presence, disappeared. I regarded her with an utter astonishment not unmingled with dread--and yet I found it impossible to account for such feelings. A sensation of stupor oppressed me, as my eyes followed her retreating steps. Edgar Allan Poe (The Fall of the House of Usher)
Jennifer ChristiansenPublished 3 years ago in Wander How to Choose From a Wide Range Of Places To Eat In Bicester Village?
Tired of your busy life and need a place to unwind? Give Bicester village a serious thought. Located away from the busy cities of the United Kingdom, if you have wanted to reconnect with nature, then Bicester village is your answer. Designed to help people reconnect with their souls in the arms of nature, the place has several luxury hotels, pubs, and even places to eat in Bicester village. In this blog, we will be talking about all the different kinds of pubs near Bicester village and how to select an eatery from the wide range of places to eat in Bicester. If you have booked hotel rooms for your stay over the weekend in the village of Bicester, then it is time for you to take time out and surf the internet to look at the different places to eat in Bicester village. You need to search and assess eateries and pubs beforehand even more in case you happen to be a picky eater or have an acquired taste in food and drinks.
Jenny ClarkePublished 3 years ago in Wander