fact or fiction
Is it a fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores travel myths to help you avoid making that wrong turn.
Ready For The Heat? These Are The Hottest Deserts On Earth
The world's hottest desert is the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. The high temperatures here mean that the ground does not follow the same pattern as other deserts, but rather has different elevations. This makes it a very difficult place to travel through and you will need to know what your route is before you set out. It is also known for its extreme heat and dryness, which means there are no trees or plants here to help keep you cool during the day or protect you from the sun at night.
Galicia: Beauty of North-Western Spain
There's a lot to love about Galicia, an autonomous community in northwestern Spain. From its stunning coastal scenery and delicious food and drink to its fascinating history and culture, there's something for everyone in this corner of the world. This article will take a closer look at what makes Galicia so special.
People! Just say Something!Published 2 years ago in WanderThe Fascinating Secrets of Mayong, the Black Magic Capital of India
Mayong Village Is Eerie There are eerie, creepy tales abounding this place. People vanishing in thin air, men turning into beasts, dolls and skeletons dripping with blood, and even wild animals getting tamed magically. Yes, while there is no clear evidence of all this having happened, but the people of Mayong claim that they have seen stranger things happening beyond the realm of logical human thinking.
Peeping_SoulPublished 2 years ago in WanderI'll Swap Seats With You
There's been a lot of discourse lately about flight etiquette and safety, particularly around assigned seating, and specifically about giving up your seat when another passenger requests it.
Natasja RosePublished 2 years ago in WanderA small world
One afternoon while walking along the river I met a woman living at the end of a dusty road. I was searching for my missing dogs. Missing beagles, there I said it. Beagle is just another word for escape artist.
T L CordovanPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Witching Hour
Two dark shadows in the night, wandering, soon to be be three. The night was dark and foggy with two dark figures gliding silently along the damp road.
Tim TurnerPublished 2 years ago in WanderBelieve in the Dragon
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. I am on my way up the hill with my pony, Rhubarb, to see the valley more clearly. I close my eyes. I can smell the sweet spring grass. I hear nothing but the wind in my ears and my eyes tear a little. I feel as light as the wind as I gallop along the trail up the hill to the clearing where we can see the whole valley.
Alison MartinPublished 2 years ago in WanderDunnydeer Hill and Recumbent Stone Circle (Aberdeenshire)
Driving south from Huntly (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) with the late afternoon beating down, my attention is repeatedly grabbed by a picturesque ruin standing on a little hill. It pops up first to the left then to the right; as the road winds, the ruin disappears and reappears. We of course have to stop when we turn a corner and an empty parking place appears in front of us. To my joy, there is a footpath sign which announces that it is 1km to the ruin and 0.5km to the standing stones - oh what sorcery is this? We will get to see some megaliths as well! These ancient stones pop up when they want to be seen.
T. StolinskiPublished 2 years ago in WanderMy Crazy Adventure Across the World's Most Dangerous Land : Deadly trip to Islamabad from Kabul
As I sit here in a dirty Islamabad guesthouse, my mind drifts back to the journey that got me here. It all started about two weeks ago, when I got a call from a contact in Pakistan. He told me that there was a way for me to get into the country through the tribal areas near the Afghan border.
Alain SaamegoPublished 2 years ago in WanderIsland of Dolls-Mysterious place in Mexico
Surrounded by a network of canals near Xochimilco, south of Mexico City, the Isla de las Munecas (Isla de las Munecas) is one of the most disturbing tourist attractions in Mexico. Apart from being called the scary place in Mexico City, the Isla de las Munecas, meaning "Doll Island" in Spanish, is also very difficult to reach. Just south of Mexico City, you will find Isla de las Munecas, an arid island with many decaying dolls and countless decaying dolls.
The Riders of Girona
I finish filling up my car when I notice how chilly the evening is turning. I grab a jacket from the backseat and head towards the convenience store when I notice two women coming out of it.
The ArchaeologistPublished 2 years ago in WanderI Wrote a Letter to God
Letter To God — c/o Anne Lamott, re: Japan (RSVP) So, I wrote a letter to god. Which is perhaps unusual for an atheist with writer’s block.
James GarsidePublished 2 years ago in Wander