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Ladakh Diary - A Lift To Remember
"Do you feel anything?", I asked my friend outside the airport. "Yes", he said. "Like what?" "Like I smoked a joint"
Harish RajoraPublished 3 years ago in WanderHow and Where to Find Some of Australia's Best Street Art in Melbourne
It's hard to know where your street art must begin in Melbourne because there are so many laneways lined with brilliant street art. However, we've compiled a list of the best street art destinations that any self-respecting influencer should visit. Put on your most comfortable shoes and hit the streets of Melbourne to see some of Melbourne's greatest street art. Extend your art adventure around the city by visiting these free galleries or looking for the greatest public artworks in Melbourne.
Daphne OlgaPublished 3 years ago in WanderHow to Prepare for Your Surfing Trip in Gold Coast as a Beginner
Have you had an urge to head out to the oceans and brave on the waves? Surfing looks like a cool sport, does it not? However, many peeps have no clue where to start! This happens to even the best of us, despite being an outdoor disciple. Seize this moment to gather your wits and get ready for some of the biggest waves you've ever seen! Here's a tutorial that'll walk you through everything!
Gabriel AnthonyPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Nerd Emporium of Pueblo, Colorado
Living in Pueblo, Colorado, you can travel a short distance for a variety of sights: Pike's Peak is about an hour away, or you could visit down south in Rye to see some beautiful mountains and forests. In town, there are the usual places, like authentic Mexican cuisine restaurants, Chinese places, and all of your typical chains (most of which sell Pueblo's infamous green chile). Shopping selections leave little to be desired, with the mall having lost a great deal of stores and major chains such as Sears and K-Mart shutting down.
Dani BananiPublished 3 years ago in Wander50TH Anniversary Galesburg Illinois Stearman Days Fly-In
For lovers of the air, plane enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, the curious, and anybody looking for a carnival-style corn dog, the 50th Anniversary of the Galesburg Illinois Stearman Fly-In has plenty to check out. This year includes some special attractions, including the US Army showing off one of its' most impressive aircraft, the Boeing CH-47 Chinook. Even if you're not the affluent type and can pop for a few hundred dollars for one of these special event tour flights, this is really an amazing craft.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 3 years ago in WanderDon't Forget Your Toothbrush
I get it, you’re preparing for vacation, and who wants to think of planning for a vacation as research? Sounds a lot like homework to me, and I never did much of that stuff in school. Be that as it may, it’s wildly important. I remember traveling to a city I hadn’t taken the time to research and find out information about before I got there. When I arrived, I saw that there was no public transportation [I’ll discuss why that was so important later], and saw that Uber/Lyft was not a thing there, AND it was dawning on me that I didn’t know a single person in this city. In a nutshell: I was stuck, a thing I wouldn’t have been had I done my research. Fortunately, I was financially equipped to travel back home. Though I lost out on what could have been an amazing experience because I didn’t take the time to do my due diligence, it did teach me the importance of making sure I know where I’m going.
Mvrq.McKnZPublished 3 years ago in Wander5 Things I Discovered When I Moved to Madrid.
1. People pee everywhere. When I first moved to Madrid a few years ago, I moved to a neighbourhood in the centre of the city called Lavapies. It looked cool during the day, people out everywhere walking, going to work, walking their dogs. It seemed really great, vibrant and fun. However, after some time of walking to and from work, I realized that I always smelled the scent of pee everywhere I went. Embarrassingly enough, I somehow thought it was me? Did I pee myself and not know? That’s absolutely ridiculous…Of course I didn’t. Then, as months went on, I realized that it smells like pee everywhere because people here clearly have no shame in peeing anywhere. They will pee on the sidewalk in broad daylight! WTF! I was stunned. The worst is when people go out to clubs and they get drunk and need to pee, they will literally squat next to a parked car and pee. I once was driving near Tribunal metro and say a girl’s whole bum as she squatted down next to car tire to pee…I mean…yeah…not classy.
Anik MarchandPublished 3 years ago in WanderHow to Explore Auckland's Iconic Attractions During Your Next Visit
New Zealand's Auckland is a great place to visit. This city is highly popular among tourists because of its many cultural and historical institutions, phenomenal natural sceneries, and family-friendly activities. Here's a rundown of all the greatest tourist attractions and activities in the city! Make sure you don't miss out on it!
Rochell MeganPublished 3 years ago in WanderTemple of the Sphinx 2021
If you are planning to visit Egypt then without a doubt you are considering a visit to Giza. The Giza Plateau and the Pyramid Complex are quite possibly the most iconic places in the world. Home to the Great Pyramid, the last standing Wonder of the Ancient World and sitting right out front is the alluring and mysterious Great Sphinx.
Up Glastonbury Tor
I have only been up Glastonbury Tor once , I was on holiday in Bath at the time and took a trip to Glastonbury itself. Now this is what I remember at the time and may be flawed and wrong but it was inspired by a conversation with Soleira Green.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 3 years ago in Wander5 THINGS TO DO IN CAIRO EGYPT AS A LOCAL
Why don’t you try to make it more adventurous? Cairo is the capital of Egypt, a multicultural city – where people from diversified ethnic backgrounds and nationalities live together.
Enjoy the Best of Australian Wilderness
Hello! Welcome back to my Travel Diaries. Australia always fascinated me with its pristine lands, beaches, unique flora and fauna. You can spend time exploring the best of Australia after all these pandemic situations are finally over. But before that, I want to help you to find some of the amazing places in Australia worth visiting.
isabella jhonsonPublished 3 years ago in Wander