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Sumidero Canyon — Is this the Best Place to Visit in the Chiapas, Mexico?
Intro Sumidero Canyon is an impressive and stunningly beautiful natural wonder of the Chiapas region of Mexico, it’s so important to the region it even appears on the Chiapas flag! It is 35 million years old and the Grijalva River supports wildlife such as river crocodiles, spider monkeys, white-tailed deer, and countless birds to name a few!
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished about a year ago in WanderBEST PLACES IN ODISHA
Odisha, also known as Orissa, is a state located on the east coast of India, and it is home to a variety of tourist destinations. Some of the most popular places to visit in Odisha include:
Libin ChandranPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Atlantic Crossing
The RMS Carmania had slipped away from her strike bound berth and gently moved along the St Lawrence Seaway. Our cabin, A15, was on the starboard side. From the porthole I could see lights on the opposite bank which got further and further away as we started our journey along the widening seaway towards the Atlantic. We felt the ship get into a rhythm as it pushed its way through the water.
Alan RussellPublished about a year ago in WanderLife in Bali for Expats: A Tropical Paradise
Bali, the tropical paradise located at the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, is a popular destination for expats looking to experience a unique and exciting lifestyle. Known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and friendly locals, Bali offers a wealth of opportunities for those looking to call the island home.
Saba MalikPublished about a year ago in WanderDiscover the Hidden Gems of the Philippines
The Philippines is a tropical paradise that is often overlooked by travelers, but it is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. This Southeast Asian country is made up of over 7,000 islands, each with its own unique beauty and charm. From breathtaking beaches to a rich cultural heritage, the Philippines has something to offer every type of traveler.
Los Rapidos - Why this is the Most Recommended Spot in Bacalar, Mexico
When asking around what the best thing to do in Bacalar was, one thing came up over and over again. Los Rapidos! Or, The Rapids, in English. This may be a slightly misleading name, these are not exactly white water rapids but more of a lazy river.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished about a year ago in WanderStudland in Dorset
Thursday 5th January 2023 I drove from Swanage where I was staying to Studland. Sort of a meander down memory lane with the music from "Love Actually" playing on the sound system.
Alan RussellPublished about a year ago in WanderWhat Does the Future Hold for Southwest Airlines After the Great Holiday Debacle of 2022?
Overview: The Great Southwest Meltdown of 2022 As a strategic management consultant and professor, certainly Southwest Airlines is always - always - one of the first firms - if not the first - that students will mention when we discuss which companies provide excellent customer service. And that has not just been the case this year, or for the past few years, but literally, for the past decade or two, even as the airline has expanded and grown… and grown…and grown.
David WyldPublished about a year ago in WanderOur traumatic departure from Canada
We thought that when we checked into a motel near Montreal that would be the end of our drive across Canada. The plan had been to get to Montreal, have a day to explore the city and then get on board the RMS Carmania along with our worldly goods and cross the Atlantic to our new life in England. The distance we had driven was about 2,400 miles.
Alan RussellPublished about a year ago in WanderDestination Oregon
Located in the northwest corner of the country, Oregon is one of the states of the Pacific Northwest. Washington borders Oregon on the north, California and Nevada on the south, and Idaho on the east. To the west is the powerful and prepossessing Pacific Ocean. A variety of landscapes can be found within the borders of Oregon, including coastlines, beaches, deserts, rainforests, mountains, valleys, rivers, and lakes. Families and individuals alike can picnic, camp, or just hang out for the day in the many federal, state, county, and city parks scattered throughout the state. Join me on the must-see journey through Oregon. Within the eight distinct regions of Oregon, I'll highlight the hot spots everyone is talking about, as well as some of the lesser-known must-sees that the locals were willing to share.
Phoenixx Fyre DeanPublished about a year ago in WanderRacism In Africa Towards Non-Blacks Ghana Quietly Leads In Xenophobia & Discrimination
Ghana for many seems to be on the travelers bucket list, the country has some beautiful coastline and beaches. For many staying within the country for longer notice the racism and xenophobia, especially in housing and employment. Most is towards other Black Africans. Yet many Asian and Lebanese are victims and this leads them to stay away from Ghanians.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Joy of Low Expectations
My expectations for the small town of Comitan were of such little substance that they barely ceased to exist. The only reason we were staying there was to be closer to El Chiflon Waterwalls and Montebello Lakes. Most people do a tour from the popular highland town of San Cristobal, but, we wanted to avoid the exceptionally long day trip. I had read that you spend 80% of your time just driving there and back, with little time to enjoy the falls and lakes themselves. We wanted full days and the freedom to explore. We thought that staying in a nothing town would be the trade-off that we had to make to do that.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 2 years ago in Wander