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What You Need to Know Before Moving to Memphis
Memphis Tennessee is more fondly known as the birthplace of Rock & Roll and the home of the blues. With its rich nightlife and its many job opportunities, more people are thinking about making the move to the musical city.
Kenyan Food Is the Best
My first mission trip was my first time on a plane; several planes to be exact. When I do something, I full hearted commit. I wrote a poem about the experience, because we were there for the people, not for the food.
Kelly HornePublished 3 years ago in WanderTravelling in the budget
Book online air ticket for cheap travels Travel can be inexpensive if you are patient and smart while booking. There are a number of things that you should keep in your mind before you travel such as airfare, hotels. Follow the steps below because it will help you to travel within budget.
Nawal ImranPublished 3 years ago in WanderAlabamian's Viewpoint Living In California
“It’s dry, hot, and it doesn’t rain. Weather isn’t a thing where I’m from. You won’t see hurricanes or tornadoes. Houses don’t just get destroyed due to the weather.” This is something I’ve heard many times from my boyfriend while we were living in Alabama.
Stina JourneyPublished 3 years ago in WanderRead this before planning your vacation to Cancun and the Riviera Maya.
One of the most frequently asked questions about the Mexican Caribbean beaches is Cancun, Playa del Carmen or Tulum. My answer is always the same "it depends on what experience you are looking for", because even though they are relatively close to each other, each city has its own "personality".
Victor SanchezPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Adventure is the Adversity
The unknown is something that you can only ever fear or embrace. The open road. The journey. Unrelenting tarmac, yourself, your few meager possessions and your ride. Nothing is more evocative of the freedom and myth of the American Dream.
Ross RheinbachPublished 3 years ago in WanderTortillas, Gateway to Marriage
The Mexican state of Oaxaca deserves its own book dedicated solely to its food, mostly consisting of the different names you can give to variations of tortilla, queso, and salsa. Quesadillas. Empanadas. Tlayudas. Hurraches. Entomatadas. Enchiladas. Chilaquiles. And of course, the taco. I knew them as the cheesy one; the Mexican pasty; the Mexican pizza; the pile of tortillas one; the small open top ones; the tomatoe-y ones; the spicy ones; the soggy breakfast ones (a personal favourite); and the ones that are nothing like the TexMex tacos sold in the UK.
Alison Victoria ShepherdPublished 3 years ago in WanderEssential Guide to Luxury Hotels in Austria
View amazing Alpine scenery, stay at luxury hotels in Austria and explore imperial cities when you visit Austria – Mozart’s birthplace is a symphony for the senses. With Austria opening up to US travelers, we are excited to start planning our next trip to this special country. From 5 star wellness hotels in Austria to luxury spa hotels set in the Austrian mountains, these resorts will amaze you with their attention to detail and their impeccable service. Take a look at some of our favorites and let us know which one you want to visit next!
Vicky DiMichelePublished 3 years ago in WanderAlleppey Houseboat Honeymoon Tour Packages
Be Tours creates travel plans with the intent of offering everything extraordinary and one-of-a-kind to the clients. We tether different elements of nature such as mountains, valleys, hillsides, waterfalls lakes and whatnot with diverse aspects of holidays such as comfortable stay, rare lists of itinerary and uncompromising hospitality for everyone from across the world.
Tripura's Tourism
Tripura, a northeastern state of India, is still very much undiscovered till now for the world. Many texts of Hinduism have referred to this region as Kirat Desh. Rich in culture and heritage, the state carries large mysteries of its own. ‘Tri’ means three and ‘Pura’ means Land or Region. There several historical and religious places to visit. Each of them gives us a place for a historical adventure. Let’s look at some of these places.
Subham DasPublished 3 years ago in WanderMy Adventure in South Korea
The U.S. Army’s woodland battle dress uniform (BDU) was the official uniform for Soldiers until the mid-2000s. The BDU served as a financial windfall for the tailors who sewed on patches, producers of spray starch that helped the uniform looked crisp, and the boot shiners who made your boots look like mirrors on your feet. Making one’s combat uniform and boots look immaculate was a time-consuming process. Thankfully, as a young officer stationed in South Korea, I had the opportunity to meet and pay Mr. Kim a $50 monthly fee to press my uniform and polish my boots. Mr. Kim provided this service to all the young Lieutenants who lived in the famous “Dragon Valley” on Camp Casey. Mr. Kim had been providing this service for so long that he would tell us when he knew Generals when they were Lieutenants. However, this story is not about Mr. Kim’s superb ability to press uniforms and polish boots; instead, this story is about his superpower related to Korea’s most famous alcoholic drink: Soju.
Chad PillaiPublished 3 years ago in WanderLuxury Travel by Train in the USA and Abroad
Luxury travel by train is an ever growing trend here in the USA and around the world. There is something so poetic about the sound of the rails as they cut through the night. Hearing that faint whistle fade in and out again across a flat, quiet landscape conjures up fond memories of yellowing paperback books and romantic movies; a time when traveling by rail was not just preferred but necessary due to the infrastructure in countries around the world.
Vicky DiMichelePublished 3 years ago in Wander