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Coping with the Threat of Terrorism
It seems, of late, that the world is going crazy. We confront a risk of injury and death that dominates our awareness. As acts of terrorism are played out nightly on the national news, many people live in real and daily paralytic fear. This is a time that is especially difficult for those who survived the horrific terrorist acts of 9/11 or who have endured the grief of having a family member or friend killed because of an act of terrorism.
By Marlene Affeld7 years ago in Wander
5 Must Visit Pubs in the Andaman Islands
The beach destinations usually have a very vibrant and happening nightlife. In this regard, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands will not disappoint you for sure. We all know that the Andaman is one of the most widely visited tourist destinations in India. The lush green forest and the pristine beaches make this tourist spot quite a popular one. There is no dearth of activities for the adventure lovers too. But, if you are in a party mood and want to spoil yourself then the bars and pubs in Andaman are always open for you.
By Sonia Park7 years ago in Wander
Spectacular Ocean Kayaking Eco-Adventures in Hawaii
Eco-adventuring at its finest, kayaking is one of the most versatile outdoor recreational activities in the Hawaiian Islands. Kayakers can paddle wild and challenging ocean waters, explore tranquil backwater bays or navigate scenic fresh river waterways. A good many of the best snorkeling spots in the Hawaiian Islands are only accessible by ocean kayak.
By Marlene Affeld7 years ago in Wander
Five Hyped Cities to Travel in 2019
My goal is to travel to thirty countries before I turn 30. I'm 26 now and I'm nearly there. I love travelling, whether it's just a day out in the city or a village nearby, it's nice to discover local quirks. It's by travelling that I realise how lucky I am to live in the area I'm in. I may not drive, but I have direct trains to London, Birmingham and a lot of the other major cities in the UK. My hometown is also close to Bicester Village and the Costworlds which I didn't realise until recently very popular tourist destinations. This year I've been on two cruises: one around Norway and the fjords, and the other around France and Spain.
By Chloe Gilholy7 years ago in Wander
Here's Why Beautiful Llandudno, Wales, Is a Magical Place to Visit
Llandudno in North Wales is a place I know well. I spent many of my childhood summers there. It's a place of natural beauty, like stepping back in time to a Victorian seaside town. Known as the "Queen of the Welsh Resorts," it certainly lives up to its name.
By Hayley Dodwell7 years ago in Wander
Japan: The Magical Snow Country
Japan has long been a coveted destination for many people: The bright lights of the metropolis of Tokyo, the unique and delicious cuisine, the incredible level of technology; however, there is so much more to Japan than its urban landscape.
By Emily Wilson7 years ago in Wander
Mountain Getaways That Inspire Wonder and Renew the Spirit
Can anyone escape the call of the mountains? Mountain views inspire us to breathe deeply and soak in the present moment while considering the grand scale of this beautiful world we all call home. If you are looking to get inspired and revitalize your spirit, these incredible mountain destinations are sure to impress!
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Wander
5 Reasons Why Kiwis and Aussies Should Come North for the Holidays
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Probably not if you're in the midst of beers at the beach! As a Kiwi, the concept of a white Christmas is about as foreign as it gets, but here are some reasons why a trip to the northern hemisphere should be on your next Christmas list.
By Sarah Katherine7 years ago in Wander
Provence: Paradise for Peacocks and Pigeons
In the UK, wannabe alphamale behaviour will likely lose you friends, alienating both sexes. Grey back culture does exist north of the channel, but go to any gym or bar, and watch how the majority of the population are doing all they can to avoid those people.
By Nick J Wood7 years ago in Wander












