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Great Pyramid of Giza
Great Pyramid of Giza The pyramids have always fascinated me with their stories of great kings, they say they are tombs of kings and their families and even their generations, others say they are extraterrestrial devices and that they were not built by ordinary human beings. Let's go research....
By Georgenes Medeiros4 years ago in Wander
Packing Essentials for Your Next Trip Abroad
Vacations are so exciting that it can be easy to accidentally forget to pack a few essentials. While missing out on an item or two isn’t the end of the world, traveling abroad can make forgetting an item a bit more complicated, especially depending on the item.
By Blake McCoy4 years ago in Wander
Turkey is not "native" because she always broadcasts sweet articles
The best way to visit Turkey is probably to take a long walk along the mottled ancient Roman city walls eroded by the years, taste the amazing delicacies on the streets, or find a cafe beside the city wall and order a cup of traditional Turkish black tea. You must add a piece of sugar and a delicious Turkish dessert to feel the authentic flavor of Turkey in the sweet aftertaste.
By Nancy Mahoney4 years ago in Wander
Bucket List Camping Destinations in the U.S.
As a child, there is something extremely special about taking your first camping trip. The adrenaline of finding a camping site, the excitement of setting up your tent, and the sweet taste of fire-roasted marshmallows is a nostalgic experience for many individuals. For some, their first camping trip ignites a passion for roughing it in the outdoors and sleeping under the stars.
By Athanasios Tsiropoulos4 years ago in Wander
The zig zag path to enjoyment
Enveloped within the everyday noise and bustle of our lives, we tend to forget the little things that bring us joy, contentment and relaxation. At some point we should just take a step back and allow ourselves to be propelled forward into finding our little slice of wonder and enjoyment.
By Novel Allen4 years ago in Wander
Mexico City — Expectations vs Reality
The announcement that you are heading to Mexico is often met with curiosity and excitement, but almost always with a tinge of fear and trepidation. Trembling lips quiver the sentiment to “be careful” and “stay safe”. I tried to bat these away with the news that we are traveling to some of the safest places in Mexico — Oaxaca, the Chiapas, and the Yucatan, the tourist hotspots. A sigh of relief follows the words, “Oh good! So, you’re not going to Mexico City then?” “Oh… erm… erm... well… about that…”
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander
My Adventure in Central America
Man, these sure have been a tough couple of years! Out of the many, many inconveniences and restrictions brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, I’d have to say that the worst part for me was having been deprived of perhaps my one true passion – travel. Oh man, how I love to travel. Be it - sailing through the vast oceans of the world, or watching as the clouds drift by at 40,000 feet as you go halfway across the world; hiking up a mountain until you can barely breathe, pushing your way through the thick, untouched vegetation of the jungle, or lying on a tropical beach somewhere with a cocktail in hand – it is everything. It’s what makes me feel alive!
By Walter Antillon4 years ago in Wander
Worlds of Wonder, Noida- Discounts & Vouchers
The sweltering, scorching, and burning summers have arrived. Furthermore, this season is not letting us step out to spend time with our families, friends, and loved ones. Therefore, it is time to combat the hot air with a day trip to a waterpark. It is essential to go out with friends and family to create some cherishing memories once in a while. Thus, nothing would be better than a water park during these blazing summers.
By Water Park Fun4 years ago in Wander










