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WITH THESE 4 WEAPONS YOU CAN HUNT ALMOST ANYTHING ON THE PLANET
INTERESTED IN HUNTING SMALL AND LARGE GAME WITH AS FEW WEAPONS AS POSSIBLE? Are you the type of person who sees guns only as tools for hunting? What if, instead of spending all of your money buying new hunting weapons, you could instead spend that money on extra hunting time? If so, this is the list for you.
By Christopher Harvey4 years ago in Wander
Hiking to Hollywood sign
If you want to get closer to the sign, walk along the Mulholland Highway until you turn the dirt road to Deronda Gate, where you can enter the park. There is a helpful sign with the mileage of the Parker Trail called Griffith Park, which can be found on the famous trail. The park offers more than just a beautiful view, and you can take the most challenging 1-mile trail up to the top of Mt.
By Robert Shrestha4 years ago in Wander
How to spend a day in Mongkok - Get ready to spend your dreamy vacay!
When in Hong Kong, you should not miss visiting this buzzing area in the Kowloon district! Mongkok is popular for its trendy dining venues, street markets and shopping malls. This is an ideal hotspot for those in search of a happening Hong Kong holiday. Here’s a guide to spend a day in Mongkok.
By Traveling Worldwide4 years ago in Wander
Chicago
Breaking the News Like most people around my age, I had a huge Hamilton phase in my high school era. This happened to coincide with my time as a student of theater, though the two were never mutually exclusive and both ultimately lead nowhere. Nowadays, I'm not as open about my appreciation for Hamilton (as in, I'm not shoving it down the throat of every person that has the unfortunate circumstance of sitting next to me in a cafeteria) and am not involved in any sort of theater, but I have a memory involving Hamilton that's very near and dear to my heart- and that was getting to see Hamilton live in Chicago.
By Lee Andrew Butler4 years ago in Wander
The Beauty Of Churches
Europe Norway Borgund Stave Church in Borgund, Norway is made of wood. This is a medieval wooden church that was built in 1250. It is one of the best-preserved wooden churches in Europe. The church has four dragon heads carved into the roof gables and carvings around the inside archways.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Wander
Look Up For Ghosts
Sometimes to catch ghosts you have to look up. In the main street of any town in Europe, however small, sooner or later you will find a glimpse of what was. It might be etched into the tiles, painted on the brickwork, a name above the door in mosaic, obscured behind advertising hoardings, or known only to memory.
By Josephine Andrews4 years ago in Wander






