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It's Not Always About Day Drinking and Campfires. Top Story - August 2022.
As a full-time RVer, I have to tell you: I love it! In 2020, my husband and I decided to sell all of our belongings and move into a 5th wheel. We have no regrets and are not sure when we will move back into sticks-and-bricks, if ever.
By Crystal A. Wolfe4 years ago in Wander
Lively Beach in Corpus Christi, Texas is Lovely
For my birthday in January 2021, my husband and I took a trip to a new place that turned out to be fantastic! It was the Lively Beach resort condominiums on Mustang Island. If you are not familiar with Texas, I’ll start by saying it took about 7 hours to drive there from North Texas (Dallas area) all the way south to the coast of Corpus Christi.
By Valerie Delzer4 years ago in Wander
European Holidays For Culture Vultures: A Guide To Summer 2022
Europe is home to some of the most renowned artists across the globe, and every piece of artwork, even the very architecture it is housed in, is a testament to the culture and history behind it. Europe is widely known for its historic, yet dynamic and avant-garde art scene, and is constantly changing its approach to the world of art.
By Alexander Belsey4 years ago in Wander
Helpful Tips for Beginner International Travelers | Athanasios Tsiropoulos
Embarking on your first international trip is a great thing, but it's also terrifying. Even though you've traveled in your home country, something fascinating and frightening about taking on a new challenge.
By Athanasios Tsiropoulos4 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a One Month Itinerary in Sri Lanka
Few nations in Asia are able to provide such a wide range of options inside such a small area. There are many alternatives available too. You can steer clear of the most popular tourist destinations and have a similar experience elsewhere. For instance, to avoid the crowds: rather than Mirissa, go whale watching in calmer Kalpitiya. Now, let's take a quick look at an itinerary that spans a month
By Sewmini James 4 years ago in Wander
First Impressions of Oaxaca City
Intro We knew we wanted to visit Mexico for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) a joyful holiday to remember lost loved ones, but the question was, where in Mexico did we want to celebrate it? A quick Google search came up with the same answer over and over again.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander
Glasgow: A Link to Scotland’s Past
While Edinburgh might first come to mind when considering what city to visit for a crash course in Scottish history, Glasgow surpasses it in opportunities to delve into the country’s ancient origins, important historical figures, and everyday life from Roman times through the Victorian era. The largest city in Scotland, Glasgow boasts 1,800 buildings listed by Historic Scotland and is a time portal to the country’s past. Here are the highlights.
By Isla Griswald4 years ago in Wander
5 Night Jamaican "Dream Cruise" Ends up a Nightmare, Sort Of
I decided to take an Ocean Cruise with my husband aboard Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas. It was called the 5-Night Jamaican Dream Cruise, labeled as adults-only because the date coincided with Spring Break. We expected there to be a few party-goers onboard, but not an ongoing raucous rave party.
By Valerie Delzer4 years ago in Wander
The advantages of staying in a PG in Pune | ZoloStays
Pune is the second biggest city in the state of Maharashtra, with around 4.5 million people living happily in an area of 450 sq. km. No other place has given the same level of thrill, fun, memories, holidays, and opportunities as Pune. The city has emerged drastically over the last 10 years and was awarded as the 2nd best city to live in India.
By SEO Zolostays4 years ago in Wander
SOLO — 10 Years in Bali (book release and review)
I am happy to announce the birth of my third child (books), SOLO — 10 years in Bali. Based on 10 true stories and an afterword the book navigates across sensitive and inspirational topics such as murder, heroes, magic, and living abroad.
By Arlo Hennings4 years ago in Wander











