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What Your Favourite Type of Holiday Says About You
Walking Holiday You’re the sort of person who enjoys lazy Sundays more than any other day of the week, you prefer grey and overcast conditions to sunny ones and you enjoy picnics and drinking out of thermos flasks more than you probably should. You’re obsessed with ‘getting away’ to the great outdoors and you think there’s nothing in the world that’s better than fresh air. Also, you’re obsessed with the latest walking kit. The boots, the technical trousers, the backpacks, the carabinas, all of it. So you’re the sort of person that would probably love My Favourite Voucher Codes. They have a huge range of discount codes from a number of retailers such as Blacks, Cotswold Outdoor, and Argos, meaning you can get your hands on all the latest equipment for a lot less than you might have thought.
By Jaime Hunter 6 years ago in Wander
The Expat Life in Medellin, Colombia
You know how the old saying in show business goes: Everybody loves a good comeback. After decades upon decades of what seemed to be ceaseless chaos, Columbia has proudly risen from the ashes of the troubled times. And now, it gleams like a shining example of breaking the vicious cycles of social and political upheaval.
By Caitlin Evans6 years ago in Wander
North Cascades National Park: A True Wonder for the Nature Lovers
North Cascades National Park is one of the most amazing parks in Washington State. The park's landscape is one of the most picturesque in the whole country. It's not just the spectacular mountains punctuated by glaciers that make it hard to inhabit, but more than 90 percent of its territory is designated as the Stephen Mather Wilderness and remains completely wild with little development. Although the local wildlife is thriving, do not be discouraged to hike here. This is one of the most amazing places to find the perfect trails.
By Mindaugas Šavėla6 years ago in Wander
8 Breathtakingly Beautiful Places for a Pre-Wedding Photoshoot in the City of Dreams Mumbai
Photographs make you relive the beautiful and special moments of your life and have the ability to take you back in time. Mumbai the city of dreams, is an exquisite place with some picturesque locations for your pre-wedding photoshoot. This city has plenty of places to create some gorgeous moments and breathtakingly beautiful photographs. Hire wedding photographers in Mumbai for your pre-wedding photoshoot to make sure you don’t miss out on any fascinating place, after all, who knows Mumbai better than the Mumbaikars.
By Rohit Gupta6 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Family Camping Trip
Spending a few days in nature and doing a lot of different activities you can’t do at home can be refreshing and super exciting. However, to properly plan such a trip, you have to think about all the small details. Therefore, let’s see what the essential steps in planning a family camping trip are.
By Isla Wright6 years ago in Wander
The Most Instagrammable Spots in Rome
Rome is inarguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Known for its breathtaking architecture, amazing selection of eateries and not to mention is boasts some infamous landmarks such as the roman forum, pantheon and colosseum, there is a photo opportunity around every corner. With such stunning backdrops, it is no wonder thousands of tourists flock to the city to view and get photos at the sites, making it one of the instagram capitals of the world. The #Rome hashtag has over 21 million results. However, with so many people, especially in the peak tourist times, there can be a constant battle to get a great shot in an overcrowded tourist hotspot such as the Trevi Fountain. But whilst some of the tourist sites must be featured on the gram, there are some less discovered spots in Rome that present really unique photo opportunities. Here is a guide to some of the most picturesque and lesser known spots in Rome to capture the perfect instagram picture.
By Sara Robards6 years ago in Wander
7 Must-See Pensacola Attractions
Pensacola is a little slice of paradise right on the Florida panhandle. With beautiful weather, gorgeous sites, and lots of incredible things to do. Pensacola is a sought-after tourist destination with attractions the whole family is sure to love. Don’t let its small population size fool you; in addition to being one of America’s first cities, Pensacola is home to college sports teams, world class performance venues and museums, and the naval base that is home to the famous Blue Angels. Here are seven great ways to spend your time if you or your family are coming to town.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Wander
Santiago de Compostela - The History Of The Lighthouse of Spirituality
Millions of people from across the globe have walked the legendary path that is the Camino de Santiago, and ended their journey at the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. Let's take a look at how the city of Santiago de Compostela, the lighthouse of spirituality, was founded.
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
Travel Tips for Contact Lens Wearers
A lot of us skip out on our daily routine when we are traveling. Be it a daily workout routine, the breakfast choices or the skincare regimen—missing out on a few things become part of traveling. While skipping on some activities might not trouble you much, if you skip out on your contact lenses the day shall turn out different. Slacking off the contacts can lead to endless problems, discomfort and worse, an eye infection!l
By Madison Fletcher6 years ago in Wander
The Vikings, Not Columbus, Were the First Europeans in the Americas. Top Story - October 2019.
Think back to your elementary and high school days, and ask yourself: "Who discovered America?" You're probably hearing nursery rhymes about the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria already. You're thinking about how brave the explorers were to cross the vast expanse in their little ships in the 1400s, and about how funny it was they didn't know they weren't in India when they got to America. Well, add these up to all the other lies about Christopher Columbus, because they're wrong. Columbus was quite sure he wasn't in India, and he was also half a millennium late to the North America party. In case the discarded battle axes and rotting longboats weren't a clue, the Vikings had beaten him there by quite a stretch, as Cracked points out.
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Wander












