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Space to Think My Own Thoughts
From August 10 to September 19, I hiked the Colorado Trail. I walked somewhere in the neighborhood of 440 miles in 41 days with a few days rest in the middle. I knew when I set out to hike that I would be writing about this journey afterwards, so I made notes along the way of the things I saw, the conversations I had, the way I felt.
By Christine Reed4 years ago in Wander
The Definitive Guide for Your Campervan Trip to Iceland
Camping card? Heating in the van? Getting to see auroras? Weather? Driving? Get here all my key hints, some even contradicting what paid blogs say. With very few photos and only at the very end, to not break the charm of discovering all by yourself.
By Luciano Abriata4 years ago in Wander
Bordeaux: A 6-Hour Drive from Paris and What We Experienced
Arriving in Bordeaux Bordeaux is a bustling city in the southwest of France. It is home to many vineyards and chateaus where the worldwide known Bordeaux wines come from. Bordeaux is quite popular among tourists. I was not expecting so many, especially during the slow season in late October. It is a beautiful city with its Gothic and Romanesque styles of architecture, many of which are recognized as UNESCO Heritage Site.
By Debbie's Reflection4 years ago in Wander
Forrest Fenn's Real Treasure
I Am Thankful for Forrest Fenn and His Treasure For the uninitiated, in 2010 Forrest Fenn hid an actual treasure somewhere in the actual Rocky Mountains and left the only clues to its location in an actual poem. It is the modern-day fairy tale we're all looking for, and the man who made it happen is no longer here. The hunt, and the man, came with a certain amount of intrigue. Forrest was an early, vociferous, and widely respected dealer in art and artifacts of the American Southwest. His name has been mentioned and cleared of scandal, but the fact remains he unearthed ancient dwellings on his property. Forrest lived long enough to see his treasure found and was in awe at the sheer spectacle the treasure hunt became. He left us with more than a box of knickknacks. Forrest instilled the notion that treasure truly can be found.
By Jordan J Hall4 years ago in Wander
Famous Gold Coast Locations You Can’t Miss
Gold Coast, one of the premier Australian tourist destinations, is known for its pristine beaches, ancient rainforest, epic city nightlife and amazing local cuisine. It also has a highly welcoming weather all year long making it one of the main attractions why its visitors never wanted to leave the place once they reach. There are many attractions that can simply lure you into this exceptionally well environment, one of the most beautiful destinations in Queensland. Here lists some of the locations where you can spend your time with friends and family.
By olivia williams4 years ago in Wander
Romantic Date Ideas Whilst Visiting Sydney
Are you in search of an ideal location for an amazing romantic dinner date with your partner? Fly over to Sydney, the most populous Australian city and one of the frequently voted tourist destinations in Australia. Discover and explore the popular Sydney locations and some amazing things to do whilst visiting this spectacular metropolis standing straight, allowing your romantic mood to blossom. Here lists some of the utterly romantic things to do whilst visiting Sydney for an unforgettable romantic date with your beloved.
By isabella jhonson4 years ago in Wander
A Pilgrimage to Meet Myself
I was out there and nobody knew who I was, nobody had any expectations of me or who I needed to be, which meant that for the first time in a long time, maybe the first time ever, I could choose to be and exist exactly how I wanted to be. I could be carefree, wild, fun. I could focus on myself, talk with whomever, walk wherever. This pilgrimage was my journey. The Camino de Santiago was the path towards meeting myself.
By Leona Françoise Caanen4 years ago in Wander
A Quiet Week In Thirsk
I thought I would write about my week in Thirsk. I have to be honest, Thirsk is not the most exciting or spectacular place to visit, but is beautiful and relaxing, and the flat I take in Little Green Mews next to St James' Green is nothing short of perfect. You can see it here
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Wander
Sri Lanka's 14 Best Tourist Attractions
1.Colombo The capital blends modern city facilities with the country's diverse indigenous and colonial histories. Sri Lanka has always retained strategic relevance for European commercial powers as a crucial stop on the world spice trade routes. The country has been a colony of Portugal, the Netherlands, and, most recently, the United Kingdom, and all of these cultures have merged with the indigenous culture to create a wonderful hybrid. These influences may be tasted in food, seen in architecture and the arts, and felt strongly in Colombo.
By SHANU001 lahsitha4 years ago in Wander










