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10 MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURES OF MEXICO
Mexico is a land full of mysteries and legends dating back to our ancestors. Pre-Hispanic cultures worshipped gods seeking an answer to natural disasters as well as unexplained events. From them, certain fantastic beings emerged. With time, they have been incorporated with new characteristics due to the cultural mix our country has experienced. People who claim to be witnesses of their existence have resulted in a rise of mythological creatures.
By diego michel4 years ago in Wander
This is Grindelwald, Swiss for you.
What is the one thing that comes to your mind, when you think about travelling? Mountains, or beach or city or island? The question is confusing. I indeed liked beaches. Mountains were always no for me. I hated travelling to mountains as I had mountain sickness. Living here in Switzerland for the past years have changed my mind completely. I still don't like mountains but if we talk about the Alps mountain range, I am always spellbound.
By Madhurima Roy4 years ago in Wander
How to Eat Like a Local in the Maldives
While the beauty of Maldivian beaches and resort islands are well-documented, few visitors are aware of the country's culinary prowess and the local dishes that are revered by food critics the world over. Whether one is heading to the Maldives on a honeymoon or a family getaway with children, every traveller should take the opportunity to savour some of the top culinary offerings in the Maldivian canon. Here are some tips on how to wine and dine like a local on a tour of the country.
By Pavithra Jinadasa4 years ago in Wander
Where are you Ms Ardern?
It took a day in the heat to get our bus ready, to join the convoy to Parliament in Wellington over two weeks ago. The current price of diesel called it a $500 round trip. The chalk paint with our slogans on the windows held up, just.. we lost a couple of flags but gained morale - as in each small town we trundled through hundreds came out - in the rain, some with tears streaming down their cheeks, some standing on fences to thank us, waving flags, signs and giving us thumbs up and whole body enthusisatic support. Every bridge over the motorways in the cities. We felt like rockstars. So, to experience that part alone was worth it.
By Nina Mayhara4 years ago in Wander
YOUR GO-TO GUIDE FOR MAKING THE MOST OF 3 DAYS IN ROME
Rome has so much to offer in the way of art, architecture, culture, cuisine, and history. Yet, with so much to do or see, it’s easy to feel intimidated or overwhelmed, especially if it’s your first time (or you haven’t visited in a while).
By Tee McNeill4 years ago in Wander
What Is A "Meet And Greet" Service And Why Is It Required?
A meet and greet at the airport service provides the most luxurious and straightforward airport arrival experience available. This means that when you arrive at your destination, someone will be waiting to greet you.
By Rudolph Solomon4 years ago in Wander
My Time in Ukraine
Like many Americans, I had been hoping Russia's build up of military forces along the Ukrainian border would turn out to be a bluff. I was heartbroken when they invaded. For me Ukraine is not some abstract place, I lived there for over two years.
By Buck Hardcastle4 years ago in Wander
Be a Human Full of Life and Positivity- Tips to Follow
A positive attitude is essential in keeping you sane and dodging life’s curveballs. Optimism can bring you peace and make your lives free of worries and negative thinking. But finding the best ideas, tips and tricks to maintain a positive attitude while navigating through your daily mundane existence might be hard. It's a wakeup call for all sydneysiders! The article will help you plan accordingly and choose the best options you can indulge in to be a human full of life and positivity.
By john williams4 years ago in Wander








