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7 Heartfelt Recorded Spots To Visit All over The Planet.
These couples have had the most well known romantic tales, be it in history or in the pages of an exemplary book. Their accounts are eternal; their adoration is solidly installed on the dividers and encompassing of these heartfelt authentic spots.
By CHANDRASHEKHAR PIMPARE4 years ago in Wander
Goa Tourist Places
Beachside bliss, trance parties, sizzling nightlife and gourmet temptations – Goa is all these and so much more! A kaleidoscopic destination, Goa is a punch of flavours that packs in fun, frivolousness, culture, heritage and even a sublime dose of spirituality. The buzzing place celebrates the idea of a carefree life like no other destination in India. At the same time, it tantalises you to soak in the splendour of Portuguese colonial ancestry that is laced with a dip of Indian culture. Such is the exotic beauty of Goa!
By Pratibha Tripathi4 years ago in Wander
Water
I love being around the water! Sometimes the water in our pool calls to me; it just looks so inviting. In my younger days (I'm now 72), I enjoyed scuba diving. I no longer dive. Living in Florida, we are near the coast, but seldom go to the beach. Although I baked myself in the sun in the past, I know better now. One of my favorite places to visit in my younger years was Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Have you been there? The sound of the waves is soooo soothing.
By Alice Ratcliff4 years ago in Wander
9 Best Countries in the World to Raise Your Kids
Family is arguably the most precious thing to every one of us. And when it comes to our most precious things, we must strive to give them the very best. One way to do this is to make sure that your children are raised in an environment that is healthy and beneficial to their growth.
By Mary Adeola Scott4 years ago in Wander
Finding Fun Again
“Broccoli volcano.” The definitive voice of the two-year-old on my back made me pause before my next glute-enhancing step. We were hiking up the Gra de Fajol on the Spanish side of The Pyrenees Mountains, and I was focused on putting one foot in front of the other with 17kg of squirmy child on my back and a full bladder. Despite my evident discomfort, I couldn’t help but smile bemusedly as I tried to decipher what on earth my daughter was talking about.
By Tanya Hall4 years ago in Wander
My Thoughts on Monaco in the French Riviera, the Second Smallest Country in the World
Monaco in the French Riviera One country we visited during our 2021 European trip was Monaco. Monaco is a sovereign state and the second-smallest nation worldwide. It borders France, Italy, and the Mediterranean Sea. Though it borders the Mediterranean Sea, its beach, Larvotto Beach, is the only public beach available. Larvotto Beach is a man-made beach and is very popular among the locals and tourists. The beach is 52 acres of surface, mostly with small river stones and just one side of sand.
By Debbie's Reflection4 years ago in Wander
Searching for who I am.
Being someone in a world with billions of people makes me wonder if I’m where I’m meant to be and If I am who I’m meant to be. Trying to find who you are can be hard but I guess I’ll start with a road trip. Around the world, in a small caravan. Maybe If I find a place to call home, then I can find out who I am.
By Summer Rayne4 years ago in Wander










