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How to Celebrate Australia Day 2023 in Sydney
Australia Day pulls out all the stops when it comes to entertainment in Sydney. Come 26th of January, the city comes alive in a stunning fashion with people from all parts of the country coming together to celebrate the Aussie way of life. It’s truly a day where the locals wear the green and gold the proudest!
By Isabella Harriot 3 years ago in Wander
Ghana Stop Persuading Black Americans to Immigrate: Fix Your Colorism, Xenophobia, Racism & Scamming
You provide very little freedom and almost no justice in Ghana when you look a certain way. Most countries have set in place laws and rules for blatant, outright racism especially towards those who immigrate. While Ghana doesn't provide any protections, they're pretending to be the moral country for Black Americans to find a sanctuary from American racism.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
Heading for Albany, Western Australia
Albany is a port city in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. This city is the oldest permanently settled town in Western Australia. The city marks the spot where the first European settlers came inland and the first convoy of ANZACs left for the battlefields of WW I. The city sits on Princess Royal Harbor, on the edge of the incredible King George Sound. Walk the Bibbulmun Track carpeted by wildflowers.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Discovering the Icelandic Hot Pot
Checking in at the pool, I show my Reykjavik City Card and am given a soft rubber bracelet with a sensor built in and given directions to the locker rooms. I’m greeted on my way by a full body sign reminding me that I must properly clean my hair, underarms, swim trunk area and my feet before entering the pools. I’m assured that if I have any questions, I can ask the shower attendant.
By Jason Sanders3 years ago in Wander
The Winter Climb
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin we'd rented for the weekend. As we climbed the hill, Renee tried to keep our wheels set in the powdery grooves left by some other vehicle before us but it felt like the road was driving us rather than the other way around. We slowed as she navigated a particularly tight curve and I felt my stomach sink at the distinct sensation of tires spinning without purchase. The tell-tale whir of a revving engine filled my ears as our progress suddenly ceased. Renee eased off the gas and we slid gently down the road a few inches as the packed ice beneath the powder carried us to a gentle stop.
By Jason Sanders3 years ago in Wander
The Hedge Witch
I met a real-life hedge witch when I was a little girl traveling with my mom from Missouri to Arizona. We stopped at a commune, called ARF somewhere up in New Mexico. She was named ARF because there were so many dogs on the commune. We arrived very late and it was so dark we could bearly see the narrow path with our flashlights. The darkness was so dark it felt suffocating. We made our way through the dense pine trees, finally finding the main house, which is basically a community house where all visitors and people who live on the commune can come temporarily sleep, hang out, eat, and possibly have electricity and running water.
By LittleTree Oppy3 years ago in Wander
The Best Destinations to Spend Your New Year’s Eve
2023 is around the corner. This is the moment we yearn to do something new, something exciting to kick start the New Year. Set aside wondering about the things to do, have you thought about where you want to spend New Year’s Eve? That itself is the most thrilling deal! Not just novel ways to wrap up the year–around the world there are top destinations where you can choose to throw the curtains down to 2022.
By isabella jhonson3 years ago in Wander








