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How to Kitesurf in Perth – A Handy Guide
In summer, water sports are very popular in Western Australia. And kitesurfing is a top sport in Perth. The activity is so popular in Western Australia city that visitors can easily take on kitesurfing lessons to learn the ropes during their holiday in Perth. And if you are ready to give the fun sport a try, explore this article on how to kitesurf in Perth.
By Pavithra Jinadasa5 years ago in Wander
That ship has sailed
'Tick, tick, tock', Stop. The hands of my gold-rimmed pocket watch stops. 6:37 pm and still waiting. I remember when I was gifted this timepiece, a masterpiece of delicate architecture and precision. Its heavy silver baselined beautifully with 24k gold and the faintest detail of a bird engraved perfectly on the side. For thirteen years I have had this watch and for thirteen years it has never stopped.
By Kayleigh Taylor5 years ago in Wander
Taking a second look
Summertime in Southern California can conjure up images of warm weather, days at the beach, cookouts, and endless amounts of great memories. This is also true for those who venture into the San Bernardino National Forest. A region that encompasses 660,000 acres of the San Bernardino Mountains with elevations ranging from 1,000 feet to the highest at Mount San Gorgonio at 11,502 feet.
By Jack Dietz5 years ago in Wander
Tips For Travelling
1. Mistakes will be made The first time travelling solo or without the moral support of having your dad there (talking to myself) you will make mistakes. When I first travelled with my friends, no parents in sight, nothing seemed to go right for us. Even though I had spent my whole life travelling with my family and watching my dad handle everything I was learning on the job when it came to being the leader of the group. We were supposed to be a group of four but one friend dropped out two weeks before we were due to leave and it was too expensive to change the name on the flight so we went as a trio. I left my hat at security in a rush to help my friends gather their items, our hotel only had one room for us because they had over-booked and one of my friends had to stay in a hotel down the street. I hadn't done my proper research and our hotel was a twenty minute walk to the city centre, I lost my wallet and my friend left my camera in a taxi and had to track it down. Would I have preferred for the holiday to go smoothly, of course, but I learned more in that week than I had watching my dad all those years and these were mistakes that I never made again. Mistakes are the way we learn and at the end of the day none of these situations were the end of the world.
By Grace Lynch5 years ago in Wander
Top Places to Visit in Kanyakumari, The Southernmost Point of India
There is something about the sea that has made man marvel through the centuries. The calm aura, the playful waves, the majestic scenery, the refreshing breeze… Oh, it’s hard to describe. One thing is sure! Visiting the sea never disappoints the heart. Luckily, our country has an impressive coastline. And today, we will talk about the southernmost tip of our country, which lies at the intersection of three seas! Yes, Kanyakumari, where the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal, and the Arabian Sea meet! What if you were to visit this magical place in the near future and you need to know better before you head out? Fret not. Here in this article, we have listed out the top places to visit in Kanyakumari for your assistance! Happy reading!
By Bhupati Barman5 years ago in Wander
How to Explore Yangon on a Cycle
The best way to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of Yangon is to cycle around the busy city. Pedalling around the fascinating capital of Myanmar is quite the experience. And through this guide, you will learn about planning a bicycle tour of the area. Learn more about exploring Yangon on two wheels, be a part of the culture, and discover the best of Myanmar. Discovering vintage temples, colourful neighbourhoods, and much more.
By Amie Ginendra5 years ago in Wander
How to Celebrate Songkran Festival Like Locals
Songkran is a vibrant and fun festival in Thailand. One of the most popular celebrations there, Songkran is held from the 13th to the 15th in April, which is the hottest time of year in Thailand. The heat is probably why Songkran’s popularity is attributed to the mega water fights that take place on the streets. However, there is more to this colourful festival. Read on to discover everything and more on how to celebrate Songkran Festival – just like a local!
By Amie Ginendra5 years ago in Wander
Is American Airlines better than United?
Well, are you planning a trip to your dream destination? But you are stuck between the selection of American Airlines and United Airlines and don't know which one will be better for your trip. Making United Airlines Reservations will offer several benefits.
By The Airlines Reservations5 years ago in Wander
Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire
Ely Cathedral is one of England’s architectural masterpieces, made all the more stunning by its location in the fens of north Cambridgeshire, such that it can be seen rising majestically from its flat surroundings from many miles away.
By John Welford5 years ago in Wander
Historic places of worship in Norfolk
Norfolk is a large county that contains one modestly-sized city (Norwich), a port town (Great Yarmouth), a number of small seaside resorts (e.g. Cromer and Sheringham), a scattering of market towns (e.g. Kings Lynn and East Dereham), and a huge number of small villages that bear witness to the main industry of the county, which is agriculture of the rich soils that cover much of the terrain.
By John Welford5 years ago in Wander









