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Movieland Wax Museum Clifton Hill
Located on Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls Canada, the Movieland Wax Museum is a unique experience to get close to your favorite stars on a rainy day, when its cold and snowing or you want to get out of the heat on a hot sunny day. There are several pros and cons to visiting this attraction so don't make a special trip just to visit but if you are purchasing a fun pass it is worth a quick visit.
An Outstanding Story of My All-Female Saudi Experience
This is going to be an exact answer to the popular inquiry: Can a conservative place of Saudi Arabia become a viable tourist spot for the women in particular?
Mustafa AliPublished 4 years ago in WanderContrast between Cities inside a Country
Since 2018 I gave myself a clear goal of visiting Japan atleast once a year. Reason for this is Japan serves me as some kind of a reset button. Having always dreamed of seeing and experience the things I got interested in while watching the Art of Anime, being interested in the People and their daily life behind the screen or just discovering new purposes for yourself. Japan also serves as an Inspiration from a standpoint of a Designer and Photograph as the people there tend to build their craft with certain philosophies as a foundation. Yet the folks of Osaka present themselves in a different manner.
Minh NguyenPublished 4 years ago in WanderTraveling With My Best Friend: Scared as Hell
The best thing I have done while being twenty has been going to South Africa with my best friend for my birthday month. The scariest thing I have ever done in my teens was plan A Trip to South Africa with my best friend, both young 19& 20 year old women.
Vuno Kimmey PhiriPublished 4 years ago in WanderKaron View Point
Located just South of Karon Beach, Karon View Point is a great place to go to get a view over the city of Karon. It's one of my top picks for places to watch and photograph a sunset and sometimes you can find some interesting wildlife hanging out there.
- Top Story - February 2020
Visit these 2 places in southern Thailand to avoid crowds.
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK Most of the Thailand travel guides recommend visiting Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and of course famous Phi Phi Islands and James Bond Railay beach. Well of course they do, these are the main "must-see" places, but hey! Who said you have to follow the beaten path? I'd like to invite you for a short journey through my two favorite places in southern Thailand.
Gosia KowalewskaPublished 4 years ago in Wander My First Solo Trip To Chicago!
Dancing is Very Much My Life In this post I am going to talk about my first solo trip to Chicago!! This is big for me because it was my first solo trip ever, but it will be the first of many solo trips because I had such great time! Okay, so to give you some context I was traveling to Chicago because I was accepted into a dance festival that was located there. I submitted my solo that I choreographed, and I was blessed to be able to perform it at the Trifecta Dance Festival. I treated this trip like a vacation so I’m going to tell you about all the events and activities I participated in. I traveled around the city using the train system, which is hella easy to navigate. I also rented an Airbnb in Lincoln Park for $348 for 5 days ( ya can’t beat that! especially I was procrastinated and rented it a week before the trip).
Kendall AlexanderPublished 4 years ago in WanderCULTURAL DIFFERENCES AROUND THE WORLD THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU
The world has now turned into a global village. The advances in information technology have made it easier to travel across geographical borders and communicate across time and space. But unfortunately the technological revolution hasn’t done anything to facilitate better communication inter-culturally. In order to have an effective collaboration between cultures, efforts must be made to develop common shared meanings. For that purpose, we have to understand the cultural differences among us and share cultural information.
Suisui ZhouPublished 4 years ago in WanderMexico 2017
I still remember this day. I don't like the beach but this photo was so inviting. And it turned out better than I had hoped.
Brittany MinochaPublished 4 years ago in WanderMoving on...
It started out very simple. I saw photos like this one above on social media. My friend moved to St. Thomas and posted beautiful images of the turquoise Caribbean, it looked like a dream. I messaged him and asked, “should I move there? Is it easy to find a restaurant job?” I have, at this point been bartending for 16 years. He assured me that I would love it. He was planning on moving to the better, more beautiful island, St. John, where I could be his roommate.
The Inaugural Journey Westward with @CatBusAdventures
February 4, 2020 I drag myself out of bed at three am. I can't sleep. After struggling to peel myself out of my sleeping bag, I tug my freezing cold overalls back on. I slip my boots on my already-cooling toes, my breath visible as I make my way staggering up to the front of the parked bus. I force the door open and race across the street to the truck stop we're stopped outside of for the night. We are near Provo, UT, midway home in our new (twenty year-old) school bus, which we plan to convert into a mobile home.
Sarjé HaynesPublished 4 years ago in WanderShell
I have lived in Reno, Nevada since I was just a little kid, and I always wanted to leave. Nevada was too much with it's oppressive dry heat, open expanses of multi-hued brown, and the people with whom I never quite seemed to belong. I spent my childhood running away to sunny beaches and mountains and forests, and always longed to live in a place that felt like those places did to me.
Brittany NicolePublished 4 years ago in Wander