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Rolling On The River
Europe Latvia The Daugava starts its journey in the Valdai Hills of Russia. It flows through Latvia and divides the capital city of Riga into two banks. Its journey ends as it empties into the Gulf of Riga and into the Baltic Sea.
Rasma RaistersPublished 3 years ago in WanderHiking meditation
Stepping away from your life of responsibility can be so challenging. Hearing the phone ring at the office and answering it to deal with other people’s problems, seeing your child upset about school issues, your spouse downloading their day of stress, and on and on; it weighs heavy. Your senses are constantly being taxed by the grind of everyday life, and it can be overwhelming and sometimes hard to drown out. Until you the smell of the morning dew on the trees, feel the breeze of the day blowing on your skin and the sight of the sun rising over horizon. Hiking can help restart all of your senses and bring you back to the center inside yourself.
Jenny AndersonPublished 3 years ago in WanderHow to get around Whistler Mountainside
If you are planning on going to the Whistler mountainside anytime soon and want to know how to get around and explore the place like a professional, do read on.
Pavithra JinadasaPublished 3 years ago in WanderTop Mammoth Hikes: Mono Lake, Rainbow Falls, Devils Post Pile National Monument, Red Cones Trail.
Mammoth Lakes is located in the Sierra Nevada mountains in Northern California. This beautiful mountain town attracts visitors for each season, from winter skiing to summer hikes surrounded by an abundance of alpine lakes. This article will cover saltwater Mono Lake, Rainbow Falls, Devils Postpile National Monument, and Red Cones Trail.
Tess TimmonsPublished 3 years ago in WanderClimb Every Mountain
Europe Norway Stetind was unofficially named Norway's national mountain in 2002. Author and mountaineer Peter Wessel Zapple gave this mountain the description going by its smooth, steep shape as “an anvil whereupon the Gods can hammer”. It is located in the municipality of Narvik in Nordland County.
Rasma RaistersPublished 3 years ago in WanderBest Places to Visit in Scotland
At first glance, the Scottish landscape is harsh: foreboding fortresses atop hills and cliffs, the desolate moors… But spend some time here and you’ll quickly realize Scotland has its own unique beauty: breathtaking highlands just made for hiking and strolling, craggy coastlines, monuments that are proud reminders of long-ago battles, and blue lakes just made for fishing. Scotland is a land of legends and romance, from Robert the Bruce and Macbeth to lake monsters and the tragic Mary Queen of Scots. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Scotland:
Siddhartha SapkotaPublished 3 years ago in WanderDark Sky
What I miss the most about Flagstaff is the night sky. From the side street next to my house I could look up at the end of any day and see the bright splatter of stars so close, I felt the light in my fingertips. I would come home at the end of the day, walking in the dark the one mile from my office on campus, and stare up for one lingering moment before I punched in the code for the garage door and waited for it to open. I would stare into the night, feet tired and brain weary, and catch the firmly edge of the Milky Way loping above Mackenzie Drive. I traced my eyes in a weighty ellipse around the edges of the galaxy, and I could almost feel its rotation.
Sarahmarie Specht-BirdPublished 3 years ago in WanderBest Place in the world
6. Waikiki Waikiki is one of America's top beaching destinations, with all the comforts of North America on a beautiful tropical island in the Pacific Ocean. Located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Waikiki is a suburb of Honolulu known for the beautiful golden sand beach that stretches along the oceanfront, backed by hotels and retail establishments.
My Adventure in an Indian Tiger Preserve:
Tigers are fascinating and majestic creatures. After my misadventure at a tea plantation, my family headed to the Periyar Tiger Preserve National Park. The national park was a beautiful area covered in dense forest with a series of interconnected lakes. On one of the lakes, there was a small resort where guests could stay the night. Guests had to take a small boat out to the resort, and my father had rented it as an anniversary gift for my mother. When we arrived by boat, we were informed that it was possible to see wild elephants bathing in the lake early in the mornings.
Chad PillaiPublished 3 years ago in WanderRoam Free Together
Growing up I used to hate camping. Girls camp was like “ugh, fine I’ll go” kind of attitude. I didn’t like not being able to take a shower, being dirty… I was a mini brown “Karen” of living all natural. I grew up near the mountains of Utah and being Native American (Diné/Dakota) you think I would be closer to nature and the world around me. My mom grew up near the Missouri River of the Crow Creek Sioux reservation and my dad camped in the red dirt and juniper trees of Navajo Nation National Forest.
- Top Story - June 2021
The Ultimate Freedom of Long-Distance Hiking
There is nothing like waking up outside. I open my eyes, and I see the morning sun sneaking higher in the sky. I hear the birds singing in the trees. I remember that I am alive, and that today, I will see more wonders of nature around every turn. Maybe there will be mushrooms. Maybe I'll drink the coldest, purest water from a creek running with snowmelt. Sure, the hiking will be hard, and I will feel challenged physically, but the payoff is worth the effort a thousand times over.
Sarahmarie Specht-BirdPublished 3 years ago in Wander A Passion for Nature, Art, and Sharing
My life is filled with passions. The urge to share what I discover in my travels and wild adventures through tropical rainforests, Mediterranean landscapes, arid deserts with subtle but diverse life, and waters that flow through ancient channels filled with life largely unknown. I feel driven to improve my photography and illustration skills to tell better the stories that move me. My desire to please others with my music and art, inspired by romantic tendencies from my adolescent years that I have never been able to outgrow. Growing frustration with the pervasive thought that I’m running out of time to do all that I want to do.
Carlos L. de la RosaPublished 3 years ago in Wander