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Froggyland: A Wonder of the World
“Have you ever heard of Froggyland?” I have asked this question a million times in the past month, to friends, to students, to colleagues, to Tinder matches, to whosoever will listen to the ramblings of a madman (me). Have you, dear reader, ever heard of Froggyland? I thought not. It’s not a place you read about in the history textbooks. No wars were fought over it, no huddled masses ever sought refuge there. No kings were crowned in Froggyland, and therefore none were overthrown in bloody or bloodless revolution. Froggyland is Froggyland, simple as that.
By Steven Christopher McKnight2 months ago in Wander
5 Tips for a Successful and Enjoyable First Indoor Climbing Experience
Indoor climbing can feel intimidating the first time you see the towering walls and tiny handholds. Your mind may be filled with doubts about the climbing wall’s safety and your strength conquering it.
By TasteTravelLive2 months ago in Wander
How to Plan the Ultimate Adventure Travel Trip. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
1. Define Your Adventure Goals Before you start planning, take some time to reflect on what you want from your adventure trip. Are you looking for physical challenges like rock climbing or trekking? Or are you more interested in cultural immersion and connecting with local communities? Understanding your goals will help narrow down destinations and activities that align with your interests.
By Bevan Keren2 months ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in Kentucky
Ark Encounter in Williamstown lets visitors see the Biblical creation Noah’s ark, and have a chance to explore it. The 51-foot-high, 85-foot-wide, and 510-foot-long ark allows access to three decks that, together, form the nation’s largest timber edifice.
By Rasma Raisters2 months ago in Wander
10 Common Misconceptions the French Have About Americans
The relationship between France and the United States has always been special. The French admire American creativity, innovation, and cultural influence — but they also love analyzing, debating, and sometimes teasing Americans.
By Bubble Chill Media 2 months ago in Wander











