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Sports Massage Therapy for Recovery and Injury Rehabilitation
Looking for a luxury massage in London? Want to experience something unique? A luxury massage cant is given anywhere and needs to be in a private room. Best space is a must if you want to get maximum benefits and get the massage therapy you deserve. This type of massage may not be part of your regular massage regime but must be taken at least once to have the life-changing experience.
By Kelly Wilson5 years ago in Wander
Could You Live in a Costa Rica Jungle Setting Like This?
Life is full of forks in the road. Left turns, right turns. . little stutter steps. . one step forward and two steps backwards. Sometimes, all of this dancing is necessary to get where you're supposed to be. Lots of decisions to make about so many things. If you sit down and really think about it, it's overwhelming. . make the wrong move and you may regret it for the rest of your life. But, being sane and maintaining awareness are strong traits that your parents probably and hopefully taught you and you're confident that you're always heading in the proper direction.
By William "Skip" Licht5 years ago in Wander
How to get the Best out of Your Visit to Ibn Batutta Mall
Occupying pride of place in New Dubai, the mammoth Ibn Batutta Mall is not only one of the largest shopping hotspots in the desert capital of the UAE but a recreational playground like no other. Welcoming thousands of visitors daily, the sprawling entertainment and retail powerhouse offers tourists of all ages a space to shop, wine, dine and play in. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your tour of this iconic mallscape in Dubai.
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Wander
Here Quick Guide to Santa Catalina
Santa Catalina is the perfect place for a weekend trip in California. Indeed, it is a hidden gem in plain sight. Water sports, white-sand beaches, and crystal clear water, the small town island offer a lot says Brent Emerson North Carolina. You can enjoy island brewed beer, fresh seafood, coffee entice foodies, and wine here. There is no shortage of entertainment in California as old Hollywood has left a deep imprint.
By Brent Emerson Arizona5 years ago in Wander
How to make sure you make the most of your visit to Thailand
Considered among Asia's most captivating holiday destinations, Thailand is a land full of diverse charms. Home to some of the region's most pristine beaches and breathtaking natural wonders, the rich cultural heritage of the nation formerly known as Siam truly knows no bounds. From venturing beyond the capital to exploring lesser-known highlights, here are some tips on making your next Thailand holiday a memorable experience.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander
How to get to Quy Nhon, Vietnam
Located halfway between Hoi An and Nha Trang, Quy Nhon is a tropical coastal city which remains Vietnam's best-kept secret. The coastline stretches to around 42 km that is lined with incredible immaculate beaches which are surrounded by rice fields, well-preserved ancient towers of past kingdoms and vivid mountains. This relatively untouched and unseen region is worth your time! The place is serviced by domestic airlines, buses and trains, making exploring this coastal city relatively easy. Here are some top tips that have been put together to help you figure out your way.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
A Curse Upon Puerto Rico
My older sister refuses to go back to Puerto Rico. It is not out of lack of love for the island we were born in, for it will always be the place our childhood formed, but a fear born from trauma. We have always carried a sense of guilt about leaving our homeland. We were both under ten years old when we moved permanently to the United States and without a doubt have lived better lives since.
By yanina maysonet5 years ago in Wander
Quiz — Which Eastern European City Would You Live in as a Digital Nomad?
Introduction Do you dream of living in Europe but worry about the high living costs? Do you want to immerse yourself in new cultures, languages, and landscapes? Do you like to get off the beaten path? If so, Eastern Europe might be for you! With cities every bit as beautiful as their Western European neighbors that are steeped in history and close to some beautiful nature spots, there’s plenty to chose from.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel5 years ago in Wander
10 Coach Holiday Hacks
I have learned a few coach holiday hacks over my 25 year career as a Tour Manager taking holidays all over the world. Over time experienced coach holiday guests generally learn these hacks for themselves but here’s my list to give you a shortcut to an even better holiday experience.
By The Professional Traveller5 years ago in Wander
Wilderness Break
What a dreary winter. Stuck in a room, stuck in a building somewhere away from lots of natural light and warmth of friends. It's been a difficult year. We, in the high Rockies, also have the challenge of being stuck inside away from extreme temperatures (not to mention extreme animals). But great obstacles need great inspiration. When there is a hint of warmth-above 20 degrees I'd say, we start going out. It is as if many of us fairly explode out of our doors waving to neighbors, smiling and shaking off the cold to just move! It is how we stimulate our minds, how we survive this difficult time. It's interesting how any potential challenge removed can be a stimulant-like a day of successful hiking through grizzly territory. If you are sitting there with writer's block, think: what is bothering me today that I can't do, see, or experience? Then, imagine that the huge obstacle that has prevented it (could it be COVID?) has just lifted like a black curtain. Close your eyes and imagine the total release! Breathe deeply into the experience of being absolutely unfettered from that wall. If you can, imagine the experience further-visiting with friends, feeling that hug or too hard pat on the back, or even a friend's sarcastic smile. Feel yourself smiling back. Keep breathing.
By eleanor joan guerrero5 years ago in Wander
What Kind of Person Moves to Another Country?
We all become comfortable in our lives, don't we? I know you have a junk drawer in your kitchen area. . a place where you can find anything and everything that is necessary to live! Perhaps a spool of thread and a button or two. Maybe there's a measuring tape, a pair of shoe laces. . even a couple of aaa batteries in case the remote dies on you!
By William "Skip" Licht5 years ago in Wander











