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Blackpool - 2012
England’s very own Las Vegas. Although, I’m pretty sure the famous Elvis song wasn’t ‘Viva Las Blackpool’. Anyway, I ventured to Blackpool recently for my annual birthday trip. We go to Blackpool every year, yet I’m still in love with the lights, the thrills and yes… even the sandy shoes at the end of the holiday. Something about Blackpool just sets off a spark within me. A firework feeling that ignites my very soul. Maybe it’s the nostalgia, or maybe I just love the feeling it gives me?
By Rebecca Smith6 years ago in Wander
The key Essentials to know about Medical Tourism and International Accreditation
The number of people opting for medical tourism stood at 14-16 million in 2017. Just to get a sense of the staggering rise in the figure, here is one more stat – in 2007, an estimated 750,000 Americans visited other countries for health care. This number has jumped to 1.4 million by 2017.
By Mila Jones6 years ago in Wander
Colorado Railroad Museum Photo Gallery of Locomotives and Trains
WATCH OUT! It's Awesome..! Toot.. Toot! But LOUD! The Colorado Train Museum outside of Golden, Colorado has more to experience in one day for the historical train lovers, than you can take in. From the extended variety of engines, caboose, custom trains, train shop, miniatures, and tracks, the Colorado Train Museum is the One Stop to get the whole train history with on hand, touchable, interactive, and fun experience to put Americana in the souls of everyone.
By Chance James6 years ago in Wander
The Hike From Hell That Ended Up Being All Worth It
So let me give you some insight into my life: my idea of taxing physical exertion is having to get up from my couch to walk over to the kitchen, grabbing a bag of chips and walking back over to the couch where I snuggle back into the spot I will call home for the next 1 or 8 hours.
By Ghezal Amiri6 years ago in Wander
New York Truths, Lies and Subways
New York City. It's a place you feel like you know well even before you get on your first subway. The thing is, expectations rarely ever match reality and that was my experience all over when I visited New York City for the first time.
By Caroline Szellemes McCullough6 years ago in Wander
Drawn
I took the train to Philadelphia to visit a university I'm looking at for graduate school as well as to visit the Philly Museum of Art. The day began early to catch the 8 a.m. train from Lancaster that would bring us--my friend who came along with me and I--to the 30th Street station.
By Abi Risser6 years ago in Wander
ESCAPE THE TOURIST TRAP!
Picture this...you just flew into Orlando International Airport, booked an all-inclusive resort right in the middle of all the touristy action, did Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sea World, and now you have a few days left over in your Florida vacation before you head back home.
By Tami McDonald6 years ago in Wander











