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Most recently published stories in Wander.
A Walk Back Through Time in Spain
My friend Melisa was a wealth of knowledge. Everything we passed had a history to tell, most of the stories were probably even true! I was back visiting the town where I lived until I was two. Everything felt familiar; dusty memories from long ago still lurked inside.
By Anne Towner7 years ago in Wander
What Makes Australia a Diver's Paradise?
Australia may just be the perfect continent for people that want to get away from the oppressive dynamics of the modern world. While it retains a rock-solid infrastructure that can provide anything you may ever require, it is also a landscape ripe for adventure, and this also goes for the waters that surround this captivating landmass. You can spend a lifetime circumventing the Land Down Under, just by following its coastline, and have a never-ending cavalcade of adventures. If the depths of the Pacific and the Indian Ocean call out for you, here’s why Australia is a diver’s paradise.
By Gabriella Diesendorf7 years ago in Wander
Four Things You Can Do When You Can’t Get Over Your Recent Travel
When you travel, you forget every task you have at home, in school, or at work. It’s a time you heal from all stress you get from work. It’s a time to take a break from everything that bothers you. It’s a time for you to unwind, relax, and rest.
By Nicole Ann7 years ago in Wander
Some of the Tallest Waterfalls in the World
When deciding where to go for your next night out, maybe consider a day out instead! Finding a destination to take your group out during the day has endless possibilities, but what if you try something out of the ordinary? Heading to a peaceful lake or even a beach is nice from time to time, but what really will make it the best day ever is water falling from the sky! Grab some friends and take a trek to one of the tallest waterfalls in the world. Whether that be in Hawaii, USA at the Pu’uka’oku falls or in Venezuela at the Angel Falls, you're bound to fall for one of these waterfalls.
By Tia Philippart7 years ago in Wander
The Underground City of Montreal
For all of its charm, it is an inescapable fact that Montreal is located in a cold winter climate. It wouldn’t be a stretch to label the winters that hit the region as harsh, nasty and unpredictable. The misery of the cold weather is compounded by the mixture of slush, salt, and ice that affects almost every downtown core that sees an accumulation of snow. Walking on the sidewalks in downtown Montreal between December and March can sometimes feel like taking your life into your own hands–and at the very least, you will ruin a pair of boots.
By Amelia Flynn7 years ago in Wander
Luggage Carry-Ons for Travel: Finding Carry-On Luggage
Traditional carry-on luggage usually came in a particular color that made it easy to pick it from a group of others. They were sturdy to withstand constant pulling and pushing. Contemporary carry-on luggage is more advanced and makes travelling more comfortable and convenient.
By Patty McDaniels7 years ago in Wander
Midnight Scuba Diving in Iceland. Top Story - April 2019.
As a scuba diver, if Silfra isn't on your bucket list, it's probably because you haven't heard of it yet! With visibility over 100m, you really have to see it to believe it! It’s surely every diver's dream to experience water that clear, giving viz that can only be compared to the best HD experience that the best technology can provide!
By Ruth Gibson7 years ago in Wander
The Hunter Valley Road Trip Route
A long weekend out of the city sounds dreamy to most people until it comes to booking flights, reviewing the prices, and organising the logistics. That’s when a lot of people lose the nerve and simply give up. Unless you choose to take the car and go on a road trip adventure.
By Isla Wright7 years ago in Wander












