activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
I GOT MY DREAM JOB AND FOUND DISAPPOINTMENT
It has been a fortune to be able to find this site ..thanks Since I was a child I had dreamed of having an office job, I played with calculators, answering phones, writing on the computer and as I grew older, I also perfected my dream job, now I knew that it must be with children since I love them and I think that where they are there is always hope, because of what they represent: innocence and transparency.
By leidi fernandez4 years ago in Wander
The Most Oz-Some Land of All
Before there was a world that included land(s) from Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, or Game of Thornes, there was the magical land of Oz. A colorful world filled with many diverse characters and friends to collect along the ICONIC Yellow Brick Road. I would gladly slap on some ruby reds and travel to Oz over any other fantasy land and you should too!
By Steven Rice4 years ago in Wander
How to Prepare for Your Surfing Trip in Gold Coast as a Beginner
Have you had an urge to head out to the oceans and brave on the waves? Surfing looks like a cool sport, does it not? However, many peeps have no clue where to start! This happens to even the best of us, despite being an outdoor disciple. Seize this moment to gather your wits and get ready for some of the biggest waves you've ever seen! Here's a tutorial that'll walk you through everything!
By Gabriel Anthony4 years ago in Wander
The Nerd Emporium of Pueblo, Colorado
Living in Pueblo, Colorado, you can travel a short distance for a variety of sights: Pike's Peak is about an hour away, or you could visit down south in Rye to see some beautiful mountains and forests. In town, there are the usual places, like authentic Mexican cuisine restaurants, Chinese places, and all of your typical chains (most of which sell Pueblo's infamous green chile). Shopping selections leave little to be desired, with the mall having lost a great deal of stores and major chains such as Sears and K-Mart shutting down.
By Dani Banani4 years ago in Wander
50TH Anniversary Galesburg Illinois Stearman Days Fly-In
For lovers of the air, plane enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, the curious, and anybody looking for a carnival-style corn dog, the 50th Anniversary of the Galesburg Illinois Stearman Fly-In has plenty to check out. This year includes some special attractions, including the US Army showing off one of its' most impressive aircraft, the Boeing CH-47 Chinook. Even if you're not the affluent type and can pop for a few hundred dollars for one of these special event tour flights, this is really an amazing craft.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Wander
Enjoy the Best of Australian Wilderness
Hello! Welcome back to my Travel Diaries. Australia always fascinated me with its pristine lands, beaches, unique flora and fauna. You can spend time exploring the best of Australia after all these pandemic situations are finally over. But before that, I want to help you to find some of the amazing places in Australia worth visiting.
By isabella jhonson4 years ago in Wander
Hiking to Hollywood sign
If you want to get closer to the sign, walk along the Mulholland Highway until you turn the dirt road to Deronda Gate, where you can enter the park. There is a helpful sign with the mileage of the Parker Trail called Griffith Park, which can be found on the famous trail. The park offers more than just a beautiful view, and you can take the most challenging 1-mile trail up to the top of Mt.
By Robert Shrestha4 years ago in Wander
DALLAS FOREVER
Whether riding a horse or throwing a touchdown, a cowboy is the first thing most people imagine when they think of Dallas. And they're not wrong. This city will live up to every stereotype -- but then it'll completely surprise you with a modern art installation or world-class meal that changes everything you thought you knew about Dallas. This is a city not easily categorized, which makes it one of the most exciting places to explore in Texas (yeah, you heard that right, Houston), cool urban spaces, full of art museums, pocket neighborhoods, and even some underrated outdoor activities.
By Dandelionclub4 years ago in Wander
Summit Attempt
I worked on it while they watched a movie. There must have been six pounds of multi-colored sweet bell peppers. I’ve always enjoyed cooking. Pushing my thumbs down past the stem and ripping the peppers in half was a meditation. Crushing garlic cloves for my secret garlic butter sauce. A great time to reflect on the last few weeks and what my friend Ryan and I had been through.
By Jaime Winter4 years ago in Wander
The Crater Lake Ice Carousel
It was a chilly morning in Finland. The creation of the world’s largest ice carousel was about to start and there was so much work to do. The team had been preparing for months and today was the day. Lake Lappajärvi was the perfect location being that it is Europe’s largest Crater Lake. It is about 14 miles wide and was created almost a million years ago by a meteorite impact. With the winter weather in Finland chilling the water to sub-degree temperatures, the thickness of the ice for people to work on was imperative.
By Vicky DiMichele4 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Surf Trip to the Maldives
The Maldives is perhaps not so famous for the surf as it is for the beautiful beaches and amazing resorts. However, there is much to be desired in these islands for surf enthusiasts and here is some key information to start planning a surf trip to the Maldives.
By Aurora Gianna4 years ago in Wander










