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13 Horrifying Incidents That Happened at Disney Parks
Disney parks have long been the epitome of childhood dreams. Wondrous rides and attractions, photo-ops with beloved characters, and a plethora of parades and shows make Disney a place where innocence and magic come to roost.
By Skylar Banach8 years ago in Wander
Top 3 Wedding Locations in Croatia
Croatia is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. Located in the Balkans, Croatia boasts idyllic islands, all year-round sun, spectacular coastlines, numerous natural attractions, historic towns, and a lot more.
By Tanya Cvit8 years ago in Wander
Departing the Big Smoke...
It's hard to fathom exactly where the last two years of my life have gone. Now as I write, the slides of memories all merge together in a blob of happiness. Admittedly though, I can’t say there hasn’t been hard times. I’ve been prone to the odd meltdown or two. Lots of tears, lots of stress. Unemployment. Accommodation issues. Moving six times. I won’t bore you with the rest, but I can wholeheartedly say I stand today as a much stronger individual so that can’t be a bad thing.
By Hannah Wimpenny8 years ago in Wander
The Best Places to Visit in Idaho. Top Story - March 2018.
While there may be abundant great skiing in Ketchum and the Sun Valley, where Hemingway is buried, the state is also home to cross-country, Nordic skiing, shoe-shoeing trails, and an up-and-coming food and wine scene.
By Liza Zimmerman8 years ago in Wander
Jones Beach
Every year my dad taught summer school. He was an English teacher at a local high school, and I don't know how he did it. I was a science teacher, and when summer rolled around, I collapsed for the first three weeks! He would arrive home about one in the afternoon, and we would be chomping at the bit for his return. We waited with swimsuits on for the daily foray to the shore. On the short trip there, my sisters and I would call out the landmarks as we drew near.
By Monica Bennett8 years ago in Wander
7 Reasons Why You Should Visit Split
Croatia’s second largest city after the capital city of Zagreb is Split. This beautiful city is popularly known as being the place where modernity and city life merge with an intriguing touch of ancient, traditional lifestyle. Split treats its visitors with an atmosphere that is quite easy and laid-back, giving visitors a cool-off from the hustle and bustle of the usual city life. Split in Croatia, should definitely be in your travel bucket-list for the following reasons.
By Tanya Cvit8 years ago in Wander
5 Tips for the Solo Traveller
For those who have never done it, the thought of solo travel can be a daunting one. Before my three month adventure around Australia and SE Asia last summer, I was often doubtful and anxious about my decision to book my flights and fly over 10,000 miles alone. However, it was one of the best things I have ever done and I will 100 percent do it again.
By Lynsey Bec8 years ago in Wander
Where Will Your Next Adventure Take You?
Growing up in Texas, you are accustomed to traveling down I35 seeing flat field after flat field with no hill in sight. To the east, when you visit family, you gaze at the never-ending trees that, as a kid, when you looked up the window in your car you still couldn't see the tops of the gigantic green trees. Once you finally escape the dusty, dry, arid region that engulfs most of west/central Texas, you come across some of the most beautiful mountains and hills to climb up just so you don't miss watching the gorgeous Texas sunset. I have always loved this great state that I lived in for 21 years; however, I felt a need to explore, a need to get out, a need to find myself individually, and last summer, I did exactly that.
By Chase Therrien8 years ago in Wander
3 Types of Trips You Might Spot on Your 2018 Travel Feed
2017 was the year for me, along with my doting husband, to stretch our legs and explore the world . We visited an atlas-full of places, witnessed a camera-full of things, and met an address book (OK, Facebook) of great people, but the scholar in me couldn't help but look for budding travel trends in what quickly became our day-to-day lives.
By Sarah Katherine8 years ago in Wander












