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Where to Take Your Parents - Best Sydney Attractions
Are you wondering where to take your parents when they’re visiting Sydney? With so much to do and see in the city, trying to find the right things to do with your parents might take a little more effort and imagination than you think. After all, there's only so many times you could take them to the Opera House or Icebergs. Whether they’re still in the planning phase or have already surprised you with a visit, here are a few suggestions to make your parents’ visit worthwhile.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander
Astrocartography: What is it?
Astro=relating to the stars. Cartography=Mapping. I'm giving you a quick primer to acquaint you with Astrocartography and how it intersects with your natal chart. This more advanced topic covers how certain places may make you feel a certain way depending on what planetary lines cross the locations. Therefore, it’s helpful if you already understand your natal chart and the planet placements in each of the twelve houses.
By Valerie Delzer4 years ago in Wander
Exploring Sedona Vortexes
Exploring a vortex is an experience. In October 2019, I traveled to Sedona, Arizona with my mom and youngest brother. We stayed in a lovely airbnb in Cornville, 25 minutes from Sedona. It was on a beautiful property with a water fall and pomegranate trees. It was a perfect place to retreat to from the busyness of Sedona.
By Amelia Sharp4 years ago in Wander
Happy fall. Sweet heart like a lotus
A beautiful window, worry purples, thin pen plain in a wisp of ink write time flies. Pick up big and small past, in the wind light cloud light days, let yourself away from the hustle and bustle, with a few pieces of idle clouds, wan a warm sun, the wind and a garment fluttering, long hair diffuse. Grassy grass in the wilderness, the stranger flowers, quiet heart empty, become gentle fragrance. Like this kind of indifferent, let the heart clear and distant, thousands of dust all go with the wind, such as lotus, a wisp of fragrance quietly warm. Time flies, my heart is idle.
By Jane Oxley4 years ago in Wander
How to Get to Koh Lanta
How you travel to Koh Lanta will depend primarily on where you are coming from, as well as whether you value convenience, cost, or speed the most. Surprisingly, considering its near vicinity to Phuket, which is among the most popular tourist islands in Thailand, Koh Lanta manages to maintain its reputation as being one of the nation's most tranquil islands.
By Rochell Megan4 years ago in Wander
How to Explore Doha at Night
Do not let your fears prevent you from travelling around Qatar's capital city of Doha at night. Even late at night, Doha is not a dangerous city. And it's the kind of city that truly comes to life after the sun goes down! Due to the sheer intense heat that occurs throughout the summer months, the city is actually busier at night than it is during the day.
By Daphne Olga4 years ago in Wander
The Top 10 Activities In Long Beach,Califorina
Locals refer to Long Beach, California, or the "LBC," as a metropolis of roughly 500,000 inhabitants in Los Angeles County that is situated directly south of Downtown Los Angeles. The city has a small-town, provincial vibe while being the sixth largest in California, with bike-friendly streets, active neighborhood associations, and artist collectives. It is best known for its urban waterfront attractions like the Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific.
By lzzi smith4 years ago in Wander
The places you didn't know existed
If you think that the world is just a big place full of places you've heard of and places you haven't, then get ready to have your mind blown. This list has some seriously weird places on it that will make you question everything you thought was real. If we were to go on an expedition together, these are the spots I'd want to see first.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Wander









