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Leap Year - A Movie Review
I have an idea. Let’s travel to Ireland for the Leap Year! Leap Year hit theaters in 2010. Wanting to propose to her boyfriend on February 29, Anna travels to Ireland. However, her plan backtracks as she struggles to travel through difficult transportation schedules and bad weather. Finding someone to help her, Anna’s mind is opened up to see a bigger picture than she ever saw before.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Wander
A Roman Holiday
A Roman Holiday: 5 Attractions for Time Restricted Tourists in Rome Rome is often described as one of the most excellent open-air museums. Steeped in history and rich in atmosphere, walking through the eternal city is an experience unlike any other. Old buildings stand tall and proud, almost begging the visitor to explore their surroundings, but if you are short on time, fitting it all in can be challenging. Here is a Rome bucket list, so you don't miss anything in your once in a lifetime trip.
By Ashley Brankin6 years ago in Wander
Best Spring Break Destinations for College Students on a Budget
Spring is the farewell to freezing cold and a season to thaw life back to its blooming glory. On an academic calendar, spring means a break for ten whole days (weekends included) which translates into an excuse for partying before the last sessions of classes and exams could continue for next academic year. It is a time to relax, unwind, and get ready for the next round of grueling tests and term papers so planning a getaway makes all the sense in the world.
By Natalie Crawford6 years ago in Wander
Katie Spencer-Millan On Finding Her Purpose On The Camino De Santiago.
How can I keep this short? I could write a book about El Camino de Santiago. I’m in love with this hike, this experience, this journey. Whatever you want to call it! But I’ll try to summarise and share with you the best bits!
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
How to Plan the Perfect Road Trip
Taking breaks from your daily routine is healthy. If you are setting out for a road trip, you will get much fun and thrills on your lucky holiday break. A road trip allows you to travel your own way, you can stop wherever you want. Sometimes people don’t enjoy travel on the packed, and congested buses, and airplanes. So they opt for the road trip.
By Sarah Marry6 years ago in Wander
Free Things to do in Paris. Top Story - March 2020.
Let's face it. Paris is an expensive love to have. If it's not the endless supply of macarons and croissants draining your bank account, its those pricey exhibition tickets, trips to Disneyland and daily café au laits at quaint river-side cafes. Needless to say, Paris is not the cheapest of beautiful European cities. That said, it doesn't mean that it's not possible to travel around the City of Love on a budget!
By Emma Styles6 years ago in Wander
10 Urban Garden/Farm Community Projects in Paris
Did you know that in the 17th century, Paris was almost entirely agriculturally self-sufficient? Now, in a world in which everything seems to be imported from across the globe, locally grown produce is considered a luxury.
By Emma Styles6 years ago in Wander
Wisconsin, Los Dells Festival 2019
Los Dells festival is a Latino festival that is celebrated during the labor day weekend. Around 35 different artists attend this festival; including artist like Ozuna, Logic, Bad Bunny, Carlos Vives, T3r Elemento, and Natalia Lafourcade among other great artists. I attended this festival last year (2019) and it was crazy to the point that I had a realization of my own mortality, and this is how it happened..
By The Home Vlog6 years ago in Wander
5 Reasons Why Travelling is Good for You
Life is constantly moving forward, and we try to follow the same custom. However, that’s not how things should be as Mother Nature created humans who require rest to function. Hence, overburdening and stacking up tasks for this delicate creation can never generate any positive outcome for anyone. So, what are the available options to counter this problem?
By Dennis Kemp6 years ago in Wander
Progress Vs. Culture
Two Different Countries. Two Different Worlds. Two Different Lifestyles. The world is filled with many different countries. They all have their own ways of life. Each is individual in it’s own way. There may be times when certain traits overlap, but there will always be some core differences between them. Whether it be the people, landscape, weather, jobs, foods, or traditions. They are all unique. The country to which I am going to be writing about currently though, is Honduras. I’m going to be showing the differences between one of the most popular countries and a country which has a bad rap of being extremely dangerous. America Vs. Honduras.
By Andrew Sprott6 years ago in Wander












