humanity
If nothing else, travel opens your eyes to the colorful quilt that is humankind.
If walls could talk
If walls could talk, I would have quite the story to tell. For centuries, I have been standing here, watching the world go by from my vantage point in this old library. I am not just any wall – I have seen history unfold before my very eyes. I have witnessed wars, plagues, and revolutions, but I have also seen the beauty and joy of human existence. And all of it, every last bit, has been etched into my very being.
Johnathan MPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Benefits of Solo Travel: Why Everyone Should Try It At Least Once"
Personal Growth and Self-Discovery One of the most significant benefits of solo travel is that it allows you to discover yourself and who you are as a person. When traveling alone, you are forced to rely on yourself and make decisions that affect only you. This experience can help you become more confident, self-reliant, and self-assured. Furthermore, it can also help you develop a deeper sense of independence, as you are free to do whatever you want, whenever you want, without having to consider the needs or opinions of others.
Sam LombardoPublished about a year ago in WanderAfrican Twitter User Claims All Africans Live in Villages & Africans choose to be homeless
On Twitter someone took it upon themselves to reply to something I posted. It is a public account, I was posting in support of Burkina Faso, a nation that has been for 7 long years fighting terrorists who continue to invade their borders.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in WanderA Voyage to the Most Romantic Cities in the World for Valentine's Day 2023!
A Voyage to the Most Romantic Cities in the World for Valentine's Day! Paris, France Venice, Italy A romantic canal cruise and gondola ride. Santorini, Greece Rome, Italy Bruges, Belgium Prague, Czech Republic
Suresh NatarajanPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Enduring Legacy of Ancient Egyptian Civilization
The civilization of ancient Egypt is one of the most well-known and long-lasting civilizations in world history. Spanning over three thousand years, from 3150 BC to 30 BC, Egypt's pyramids, temples, and hieroglyphs continue to fascinate and inspire people all over the world.
ansam yousryPublished about a year ago in WanderLast Land of India! "End of Bow"
After a cyclone in December 1964, the Tamil Nadu Government declared Dhanushkodi unfit for human habitation. RANU JOARDAR shares how the remnants of houses, school, water tank, post office and church in the town’s ruined structures take us back to the times when the music of the hustle and bustle of people could be heard
To be blue in this history, to be blue in your memory.
Going back in time, i sat with Homer. His stories were as grandiose and tragic as I remembered. Vibrant and beautiful, but they were empty in a way i did not understand. Nonetheless we shared his wine; in-front of a dark and silent ocean.
Syed WamiqPublished about a year ago in WanderBrian Ghannam on Respecting Other Cultures When Traveling Abroad | Atlanta, Georgia
It can be hard to tell what to say or how you should act when interacting with people from different backgrounds or cultures, especially when traveling. Some people find it challenging to adapt to new surroundings. To help ease the transition, here are a few suggestions for respecting other cultures when traveling.
Brian GhannamPublished about a year ago in WanderIf I Was Stranded
Once upon a time, there were two individuals who were complete opposites, yet fate brought them together on a deserted island. The first was a rich and successful businessman named Richard, who was used to living a lavish lifestyle. The second was a free-spirited hippie named Lily, who lived a simple life and cherished nature.
Karsten StephensPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Quest for Divine Wisdom
make the story an intrigued story from beginning Once upon a time, in a world of myth and legend, there lived a young man named Lucas who was known for his unrelenting curiosity and thirst for knowledge. He lived in a small village on the outskirts of a vast forest and spent his days exploring the surrounding wilderness, always searching for answers to the questions that plagued his mind.
James AutreyPublished about a year ago in WanderWanderlust: The Sensation of a Lifetime
Wanderlust is a sensation that many of us have experienced at some point in our lives. It's the feeling of wanting to explore the world, to see new places, and to experience new cultures. For some, it's a fleeting feeling, while for others, it's a lifelong passion. But what is it about wanderlust that makes it so alluring?
Ben HankinsPublished about a year ago in Wander10 Atlanta parks to host an outdoor event
When summer arrives in Atlanta, Atlantans go outside to historic parks in Georgia. To name a few favourite occasions, this includes family picnics, family reunions, and softball games with friends. People can gather outside without spending a fortune thanks to the city's many parks, both large and small.
Amit KumarPublished about a year ago in Wander