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My Adventure to Spain
During Labor Day weekend in 2004, I took the opportunity to visit Spain while stationed in Germany. Unlike my travels to other European nations, my trip to Spain had a personal motivation: searching my family roots.
Chad PillaiPublished 3 years ago in WanderReturning to Canada During COVID
In the early months of 2020 I was in Bangkok, Thailand. I had been there for months and when COVID-19 hit I was stuck the same as everyone else there having to deal with restrictions, curfews and that general unknowing of what was happening. It all seems like a lifetime ago but in fact it was only a year and few months from when I am writing this.
The Most Instagrammed Destinations in NSW
There’s always something or the other that’s trending on Instagram—a restaurant or a less-explored tourist destination that’s taking the internet by the storm. Sydney is one of those glamorous cities in the world that makes your heart skip a beat with its picturesque landscapes, iconic architecture and enticing culinary traditions. Today, Instagramming has become a lifestyle for many of us more than just a pastime activity. Here’s a checklist of some of the most instagrammable places in NSW you can visit for a refreshing experience.
Scarlett StarkPublished 3 years ago in WanderLampooning the Agency of the Digital Agency
September 1, 2021 marked what should have been an auspicious occasion for the Japanese government, and indeed is it being welcomed by the public as a step in the right direction. Rightfully so though, there are plenty of concerns, which I will get to throughout the post.
Made in DNAPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Wonders of Asia
Eastern Asia The Great Buddha of Kamakura is located in Kamakura Japan just south of Tokyo. It is an outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha sitting on the grounds of Kotokuin, a Buddhist temple.
Rasma RaistersPublished 3 years ago in Wander5 PLACES YOU WILL VISIT AGAIN IN HAMILTON | CLICK2BOOK CANADA
Situated on the western finish of Lake Ontario and a simple road trip from Toronto, the port city of Hamilton has for quite some time been one of Canada's most significant modern communities. While the vast majority of this industry was (and still is) based on the Hamilton Harbor region, the city is additionally home to various spaces of remarkable regular excellence because of its position riding the Niagara Escarpment.
Vipin PatwalPublished 3 years ago in WanderMust-visit Food Destinations in Sydney
Blessed with a reputation for world-class dining, Sydney has a rich history of culinary ingenuity. The city is quite welcoming for foodies especially, as it has numerous restaurants, eateries to keep them busy. Take a look at some of Sydney’s must-gos and have-to-trys for all the foodies out there.
Harley LeonPublished 3 years ago in WanderWHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A BEACH SUN SHELTER | A-FRAME BEACH TENT, POP UP BEACH TENT, BEACH CABANA, BEACH UMBRELLA OR ...
Summer is coming and there are so many options when it comes to buying a beach tent. Gone are the days of one choice - grab the Beach Umbrella, jump in the car and off to the Beach.
Nathan CauserPublished 3 years ago in WanderExtending a Tourist Visa in Cairo June 2021
I came to Cairo to see Egypt a bit. I would take my time and slowly migrate South snapping photos and taking videos. To do this however meant I would either need to leave the country and come back every 30 days (also known as a visa run) or I could legally stay for 3 - 6 months and apply for a foreign residence permit. It seemed smarter to me to just apply for the permit and more the "proper" way to be visiting. This is a walk-through of that experience. Some of you may be considering to extend an Egyptian e-Visa or want to apply for temporary residency. It is my understanding that there are shortcuts for women and depending on your nationality you may need to go through a slightly different process. I can only share what I experienced.
Travelling Istanbul in 2021
It's now spring of 2021. Many couldn't wait for 2020 to end, somehow they thought that COVID-19 would just decide to pack it in and call it a day. While some countries like the United States have started to bounce back and rebuild others like India are taking on the next wave and feeling the pressure. With travel restrictions lifting in some parts of the world and being imposed in others, here is some insight if you are thinking about planning a trip to Turkey this Spring / Summer season and some information on what has been happening here the last couple months.
Summer Memories from 2013
In 2013, I took a trip from my place at Fort Myers Beach, Florida to spend the summer in Brattleboro, Vermont. I would stay a couple of months with my sister Pat and her husband Conrad. They were about to open a B&B called The One Cat. Pat had spent many many years in England, and she and Conrad, got a good deal on the house, after deciding to return to the USA; it was a good chance to catch up with each other. The idea was for me to get away from the high temperatures in a hot Florida, and spend some time in a more mountainous atmosphere where the summers were cooler. (WRONG) The summer of 2013 in Brattleboro, Vermont had a couple of weeks, when the temps, even at night, did not fall below 90 degrees.
David X. SheehanPublished 3 years ago in WanderBest Ways to Reduce Your Budget for Maldives Trip
Are you intending to plan your honeymoon to Maldives? Are you worried about the high expenses of travelling to Maldives? Then its time that you connect with the best travel agency in Noida and get some cheap and affordable Maldives packages.
Akansha VermaPublished 3 years ago in Wander