humanity
If nothing else, travel opens your eyes to the colorful quilt that is humankind.
Wallonia Wanders
Never underestimate the power of travel to turn that frown upside down! I was feeling a little low, when I left Brussels on Sunday morning, tired from too many late nights, drained by an intense work schedule, and clouded with a disproportionate amount of travel anxiety for the week ahead.
Hannah Kawira HartwellPublished about a year ago in WanderISOLATION
Imagine being confined to a 10 by 10-foot room with no windows, timekeeping devices, phones, books, and nothing to write on. According to psychologists, complete isolation can be a harrowing experience that can lead to brain damage in fewer than three days. I will be staying in this room for three days, and it's clear that I am on the border of misery.
Africa Has a Race & Anti-Blackness Problem From North to Sub-Saharan to the Southern Coast
Friday, 28 April 2022 By: TB Obwoge It's time to stop lying on the fact that Africa welcomes everyone. Blacks from all over the world aren't welcomed in many countries that claim to be the most welcoming.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in WanderGhana's Rampant discrimination: Unless it reads no Ghanians they play clueless
Conversations about discrimination in Ghana are like talking to the leader of an American Ku Klux Klan group. Every single act of discrimination is backed by a story, or an incident that never in life happened to the person telling the story.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in WanderCultural Immersion Programs
Cultural immersion programs provide participants with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture. Participants can gain a deeper understanding of its customs, traditions, language, and way of life.
Places To VisitPublished about a year ago in WanderSmall Acts, Big Impact: The Power of Kindness and Empathy
There was a seemingly small moment in my life that ended up having a big impact on me. It was a day like any other, I was on my way to work, and I stopped to grab my usual cup of coffee from my favorite cafe. As I waited in line, I noticed a man sitting at a table, staring out the window with a forlorn expression on his face.
Beyond the Stereotypes: Exploring the Beauty of West Virginia
According to RoadSnacks, the ten poorest places in West Virginia for 2021 are Grafton, Keyser, Huntington, Parkersburg, Martinsburg, Morgantown, Oak Hill, Bluefield, Princeton, and Buckhannon .
Jerry NelsonPublished about a year ago in WanderTraveling Solo? No Problem!
Are you tired of waiting for friends to join you on your next adventure? Don't let that hold you back! Traveling solo can be a daunting prospect for many people. The idea of being alone in a new place can be overwhelming, but it can also be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. Solo travel allows you to fully immerse yourself in your surroundings, meet new people, and discover parts of yourself you never knew existed.
The Power of Human Connection
In the summer of 2015, a young woman named Sarah had just graduated from college and was ready to embark on a new chapter in her life. She had always dreamed of traveling the world and decided to start her adventure in Europe.
Muhammad Usama AliPublished about a year ago in Wander9 Incredible Indian Architecture
India is full of wonders and awe-inspiring architectural feats that have captivated travelers for centuries. From the grandeur of the Taj Mahal to the intricate carvings of Khajuraho, each and everyone of these architectural marvels has an amazing tale to tell. With a history that dates back thousands of years, it's no surprise that the country is filled with a variety of stunning structures. Here are 9 amazing wonders of incredible Indian architecture that will surely amaze you:
My Moving Journey Day 1
My husband and I live in the suburbs of a town that has a few things but not really a lot going on. About 5 years ago we started taking trips to a major city about 6 hours away and fell in love with it. We decided we wanted to move there someday but it was in Canada. We both decided we were getting to mid life not death and wanted to hang out and live our lives. We are not the type of sit in a big house and wait for our future grand kids to come visit to give meaning to our lives.
Maria ShawPublished about a year ago in WanderWhy do people view change and action as running from your problems?
Today I am leaving my little hotel. I have been at this little pueblo about an hour north of Bogotá for five days. Recently I have been traveling very fast; usually, I stay a month in a place, but I am on a mission.
sara burdickPublished about a year ago in Wander