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Sydney’s Unmissable Destinations and Experiences
Backpacker’s paradise, food lover’s destination, land of architectural wonders… Sydney is all this and so much more. With a stunning city landscape nestled in the midst of a rich nature trove, the harbour city offers a complete package for one and all.
By Isabella Harriot 5 years ago in Wander
Quiz — Which Place in Central America Would You Live in as a Digital Nomad?
Introduction Why go to live in Central America? An easier question might be, why not?! Explore jungles, tropical beaches, smoking volcanos, and Maya ruins. Have a go at zip-lining, surfing, snorkel coral reefs, or scuba dive with whale sharks. Learn Spanish, explore Maya history and eat incredible local dishes to your heart’s content. Let me say it again, why the hell not?!
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel5 years ago in Wander
Oregon Adventure pt. 1
I took a trip to Oregon last week. Being one of the handful of states I have never visited, I was excited to check it out! I started off from northern Cali, and made my way north. My first stop was at a place called “Mt Shasta 360,” a campsite I found on “HipCamp.” This turned out to be a pretty awesome site, with a grand view of the mountain and a little fire pit.
By Mike Smith5 years ago in Wander
Dark secrets of deep sea
Over two thirds of the Earth's surface is beneath the sea, yet 95% of it stays neglected to the natural eye. Albeit the frequently heard measurement is that we find out about the outside of Mars than we do about the sea seabed, researchers have had the option to plan the whole sea floor yet the goal is amazingly poor, so we can just imagine highlights bigger than three miles. Continuous exploration like Seabed 2030 expects to bring the sea depths into more prominent center, so we can more readily see and comprehend what's truly down there. For the time being, we can simply wonder about the most shocking remote ocean sights on the planet.
By Sakthi murugan5 years ago in Wander
How to Spend 24 Hours in Abu Dhabi
The appealing city of Abu Dhabi offers an array of features of interest for visitors. Irrespective of your individual tastes and preferences, you are sure to find something that takes your fancy here. You should ideally enjoy many days experiencing this emirate, but even if you have just a single day to spend, you could still take in key attractions, such as those described below.
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Wander
How to find the “other” Dubai; Away from the skyscrapers
The glitzy city of the UAE, Dubai, is often seen as a destination packed with mega-malls and man-made attractions. Skyscrapers are the main characteristic of Dubai, and they reflect the wealth of the city. Undoubtedly, this is among the consumerist capitals in the world, but if you look deeper, you'll see that there's another side to Dubai.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander
How to Get About in Cable Beach
Cable Beach, Australia, is a gorgeous 22-kilometre stretch of white sand. Framed by the warm waters of the beautiful Indian Ocean, this beach is amongst the most popular in Australia. Home to the best Broome resorts, this beach is ideal for some time in the sun. And if you are planning a visit to this popular Western Australian tourist hub, here are some tips on how to get about in Cable Beach.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
Tales On The Fly
The creeping greenery slowly--methodically--closes in on the lonely stone. For years they have held their positions, neither showing their cards or looming intentions. With all the chaos of the surrounding wood providing endless opportunities for advancement in distraction, none have shown the slightest hint of making good on it. They have only held to their own steadfast movements and machinations, giving no hint of their desires to the wide-eyed sychophants that surround them.
By Ad-Libbing With The Z-Man5 years ago in Wander
It's Okay ...I'll Take the Bus
As someone who frequently drove cars that were more than 20 years old, had limited funds, and disliked driving on crowded East Coast highways, I've frequently taken buses or splurged on trains from Harrisburg (PA) to Philly or Williamsport (PA), New York to Boston, and down to Dover (MD) and DC. Many trips were to visit old friends. Then there was the bus trip back to my native New Jersey to visit my dying father, and the time I suddenly and uncharacteristically hopped a train to DC to meet a New Zealand Conservationist I'd been following on social media. Despite my high anxiety about missing connections, public transportation just made sense, with the added benefit of taking one extra car off the road.
By Julia Schulz5 years ago in Wander
Bright light city gonna set my soul on fire
When you hear the name "Las Vegas", what do you think about? The Elvis Presley song? Booze? Gambling? The movie The Hangover? Crazy taxi drivers? Even though alcohol and gambling are generally the first two things someone thinks of when it comes to Vegas, this city has much, much more to offer than getting drunk and betting money.
By Grace Linn5 years ago in Wander
How to Decide on What to Do in Your First Time to Dubai
Regarded as one of the Middle East's most dynamic holiday destinations, Dubai welcomes countless visitors from around the world. Hosting some of the region's most coveted trade fairs and shopping festivals, there's never a dull moment in the Dubai event calendar. Whether one is heading to Dubai for a weekend getaway or a longer trip, here are some tips on how to decide on what to do and see during your stay in the desert capital.
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Wander
How to speak basic Thai during your holiday
When heading on a holiday to the Land of Smiles also known as Thailand, you might have a bit of a communication issue. This is the reason why this article has compiled some of the most useful phrases which will be a lifesaver! Learning some local lingo will not only make this travelling experience a lot easier but will also help you interact more with the locals and understand their way of life! Here are some phrases that will come to the rescue when Thailand!
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander









