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Explore Incredible Summer Holidays Destinations in India
India is a wonderful country where you can enjoy the summer holidays with your family or friends. Explore incredible summer holidays destinations in India with your friends or family as the way which you want. There are many amazing places where you can visit-
By Ankita Singh5 years ago in Wander
06 Awesome Apps for Finding Cheap or 100% Free Places to Stay While Traveling.
You don’t have to be rich to travel, seeing a new country is not as expensive as you might think. This is especially true when it comes to booking your accommodations. There are tons of apps available to help the low budget traveler find a room for cheap or even nothing at all.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Wander
About the Schengen travel insurance for Europe
Travellers visiting Europe need a Schengen visa. 26 European countries, which are a member of the European Union, have a common visa policy. This is also the most common visa in Europe. This means that the region has a single jurisdiction for all international travellers. Travel Insurance for Schengen is mandatory for all except those coming from the US. There are no border controls across these 26 countries when you carry a Schengen visa.
By Schengen Visa itinerary5 years ago in Wander
The 2,000-Year-Old Lost City
Interest in the ancient world is common, but in the West is heavily focussed on the cultures of ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece. Of course, these are far from being the only important civilizations of their time. What the are, are the ones of whom we have a wealth of records, as they were able to preserve them. They are also the ones Western society is supposed to have descended from. There are many others that were as notable, but we have not yet become familiar with. But we should. There's a lot we can learn about the development of ideas and technologies by looking at the bigger picture, rather than focussing on a narrow time and place. So, I was fascinated when I saw this, and wanted to summarize it for you, as I had never heard of them before. 2,000-year-old hydraulics??
By Erica Ball5 years ago in Wander
Travel Alaska
When most people think of Alaska, they think of the Northern Lights, icy glaciers, and bears. There are a lot more things in Alaska that people don’t know about. As America’s 49th state, Alaska has a lot of history, and adventure, for those hoping to make a trip in the future.
By Paige Welden5 years ago in Wander
A Wisconsin Native American Retreat
Ancestry is an important part of all of our lives. Tracing family roots not only provides ethnic background but a deeper understanding of the challenges our forefather’s faced in society. Information such as predisposition to different medical conditions can be attained aiding in making better lifestyle choices. To learn our family history can be most beneficial in feeling complete as a human being. Connecting the lineal dots we feel whole knowing exactly where we came from.
By Marilyn Glover5 years ago in Wander
A Touch of Magic!
Dear Juan, I know you have been through a lot this past year. 2020 has been the official "Karen" of all years we had to endure. With Covid-19 and natural disasters happening all around the world. Not to mention the stress level politics brings over; and of course, your fiancé passing away last year in January. With all this stress and emotions that you kept pent up inside, is not good for you to keep suffering like this.
By J.X. Leiva5 years ago in Wander
A Cancer Survivor's Epic Cycle Ride Across Europe
In March 2019 I was diagnosed with stage 3 womb cancer. Because it had spread outside the womb to nearby lymph nodes, I needed a radical hysterectomy, sessions of chemotherapy and 27 sessions of radiotherpy (25 external and two internal doses).
By R.S. Sillanpaa5 years ago in Wander







