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A Big Bad American Road Trip
Like the bullies from high school with big beer bellies who are now married to people who can't stand them, I was worried our trip may have peaked too early. Unlike Dave those kids, the success of the first leg of our trip continued into the second.
By Billy Francis4 years ago in Wander
Solo In Sedona
In September 2021, I went on my first ever cross country solo trip. I flew from Baltimore to Phoenix, then, over the span of 10 days, drove from Arizona to California. It was one of the best experiences of my life, and it's about time I shared my adventures in detail.
By Mary Molluso4 years ago in Wander
Day out in Stratford-Upon-Avon
My Aunt and I wanted to go out for the day and we both decided we wanted to go to Stratford-Upon-Avon. Banbury has good transport links to many great places like London, Oxford,Birmingham, Warwick, Manchester and Newcastle. Most travelling to some of the major cities only need one bus or train journey and changing trains isn’t needed.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Wander
Food Coma in Peru (Travel from Home #16)
I’m a little late in blogging about my October Travel from Home trip, but I fake traveled to the country of Peru. The hardest part of it for me was the food. There’s a Peruvian restaurant within walking distance from my house, and there are another dozen or so close to where I live and work. However, almost none of them had any vegetarian options at all. I knew Peruvian chicken was popular, I just didn’t realize it was so popular that restaurants offer almost nothing else!
By Kate McDevitt4 years ago in Wander
America's Top African American Heritage Sites
It's almost the end of the year. And February is fast approaching. Every year, many African Americans celebrate February as Black History Month. The celebration gives a chance to many African Americans to trace the lineage and commemorate their heritage. And what's the better way of doing this by touring the many historical sites in the United States associated with Black history.
By John Limbo4 years ago in Wander
Baltimore's Educational Tour Attractions
The City of Baltimore, being a dynamic port city, has lots to offer for all types of student groups. More than just historic landmarks, the city is home to many sites and attractions that provide learners of all ages enriching educational adventures and life-long memories.
By John Limbo4 years ago in Wander
Living the adventure
As a kid, the fair was a magical place you got to go to if you were good. If you weren't, you still got to go, but it wasn't any fun. It was a cruel and unusual punishment. You had to stand right by mom and watch as everyone else had the time of their life. That kid standing by mom? He was usually me.
By James Sims4 years ago in Wander
This Is Snow In Africa! Part 2
Africa is the hottest continent in the world. Dallol, the ghost town of Ethiopia, holds the record of average annual temperature for an inhabited location (recorded from 1960 to 1966 as 34.4 °C (93.9 °F))[1]. The hottest three countries in the world are Mali, Burkina Faso, and Senegal. In fact, the top 10 list of the hot countries on the planet contains six African nations[2].
By Ayoub Bouamri4 years ago in Wander
Honeymoon in Egypt
For an unforgettable Honeymoon in Egypt, you should know that there are many places that you can visit and enjoy like sightseeing in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, and many more to relax on the beach as well as to know the culture of the country.
By Magdy Fattouh4 years ago in Wander









