Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Wander.
Schoolies Alternative Adventure
Life after school; a time to reflect on twelve years of friendships; made and lost, of hard work and unquestionable bouts of procrastination, and what felt like prolonged drudgery in those last remaining months. High school is a truly memorable stepping stone in the paths of our lives; it helps shape who we are.
By The Salty Dreamers5 years ago in Wander
Fishes, wishes, boats and hopes
It started with a fish. And a wish. Then a boat of hope. And, gradually, a stretch of the Durham Heritage Coast turned into an unlikely art gallery – conceived and curated by anyone who was inspired to contribute to a growing collection of transient creations using the flotsam and jetsam on the shores of the North Sea.
By Andy Potts5 years ago in Wander
What Visa to Issue for a Foreigner to Russia?
Does everyone need a visa? Russia has visa-free agreements with some countries. The need to obtain a visa for a specific citizenship can be found on the website of the Russian Consular service of the Foreign Ministry. Pay attention to countries of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa that require special additional steps and documents to obtain a visa. You can check the information at the Consulate or at inbound tourism companies that invite foreigners in Russia, such as visatorus.com.
By Anex Perth5 years ago in Wander
Discovering Tranquility
One of the benefits of growing up in this remote region of Northern California is the natural amenities that travelers from all over flock here to gaze in awe at the huge ancient redwoods that make you seem like a speck in comparison, or the amazing coastline of the Pacific Ocean.
By Jonathan Goodman5 years ago in Wander
ROMANCE IN THE CANALS OF AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam is one of the most dynamic cities to visit, it has a lot of things to do as a family or as a couple, and even for a bunch of friends. If you're looking for a wide variety of couple activities to do on your trip to Amsterdam then look no further! Here is a short guide on the things you can engage in with your partner in this pretty little canal city. And if you thought Amsterdam is not romantic enough, reading this will prove you wrong!
By subramanya nayak5 years ago in Wander
Cultural Experience
My cultural experience in the Dominican Republic was extremely an amazing trip. The Dominicans way of life differ from ours in many different ways such as, gender roles, economy, relationships, education, dynamics of the family, and much more. Although their culture is different, it doesn’t mean they develop a wrong way to live; however, they were able to seek out a simpler and more benefiting way to support and contribute to their daily needs. Because of these differences, we were able to get the opportunity to visit a country of poverty with so many people looking for a helping hand. These people needed someone to hear their stories, to show compassion and love towards them. As you begin to open up your hearts and minds to deepen your understanding of the Dominican culture, you will be able to also learn about the way they live, their perspective of things, and as well as the history behind the Dominican people
By Jocquetta Jones5 years ago in Wander
A Journey with oneself
Corona-virus put a halt on all our lives. Normal lives were disrupted and we had to isolate our self for weeks or months depending on one's city. Now as the surge of cases is decreasing in some countries they are opening their border. It may not be the best time to travel but if you are its best to go SOLO. Many countries in Europe have opened its border to countries which had cases under control. You can travel inside your own country provided the situation is under control and travel is allowed. So here are some reasons why to travel alone.
By Aditya verma5 years ago in Wander
Wandering through the cold
Sal woke up in a daze, his heavy eyes looking around the room. A small hotel like room. The blinds are shut and so he can’t make out the rooms features. He’s confused and wonders where he’s at. He sees someone sitting on a chair beside him and they looked quite androgynous to him. He asks them where he is, they reply that he’s at a resort of some type. After a short period of silence they introduce themself as Cam. They explain what happened to him and seemed to shake while doing so. How he found his body limp, bloodied, and partially covered in snow, and how they rescued him. Sals mind was washed over with the feeling of guilt. He thanked him but afterwards apologized profusely and all the while calling himself an idiot for wandering off trail. Even if it wasn’t intentional. Cam told him to calm down and rest, he still looked pale and weak. It took some convincing but he did eventually. His heavy eyes closing, only this time he was warm and cozy. With a warm blanket wrapped around him. Cam went out to grab something for him to eat. Walking down the hallway he saw a restaurant that seemed fairly good. At least that’s what he was told. So he booked a reservation there and went back to his room. About half an hour passes and Sal wakes back up. Feeling better he gets out of the bed and walks toward Cam. They jump a little, but then laugh a bit when they see him standing beside themself. Cam tells him that he booked of them a reservation at the restaurant here. Sal looks at him surprised and replies that he really didn’t have too. They chuckle and respond that it’s really no problem. Cam offered Sal some of their clothes to borrow until he goes back home. To which Sal, who’s slightly embarrassed, accepts his offer. So both of them get changed into some nicer clothes. Sal walks out of the bathroom slightly red in the face. Cam compliments Sal on how he looks and Sal replies with a witty joke stating that it’s their clothes he’s wearing. Both of them share a laugh and walk towards the restaurant for dinner.
By NotCreativeToby5 years ago in Wander









