america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
Sand Dollars
By now, after living in San Diego for nearly 21 years of my life, I have experienced most, if not all, of San Diego’s “elegant” beaches. I have smelled air full of salt, smog, pot smoke, and other ephemeral smells. Many sights come to mind when observing people at the beach, you have the cliche tourists, families, couples, the surfers, the gooks, and the high class beach-goers. It is not hard to differentiate the groups, the gooks and surfers merely finding a spot to get there high on life through Mother Nature’s virtues, the normal middle class families and couples simply finding a few hours of escape from working round clock to live in the inner cities and rural areas that are scorched with such immense heat on a summer's day. The upper class leisurely taking a drive in some new sports car of tomorrow without a care in the world, casually speaking about business or stock in some “Hip Bar” that just popped up recently on the corner.
By River Chambers7 years ago in Wander
Hanging Out in Hollywood. Top Story - May 2019.
I have fond memories of my first trip to LA—landing at LAX with my best friend, climbing into the hire car, and jumping on the 405 in rush hour traffic to head off in search of some Hollywood magic. For some reason, we took the freeway north up to Sherman Oaks and took the 101 going east to get to Hollywood (in retrospect, we'd have gotten there quicker by taking the 105 east and the 110 north until we got to Downtown and join the 101 going up to Hollywood).
By Daniel Lyddon7 years ago in Wander
What Things Do You Need to Know Before Traveling to Los Angeles?
There is no denying the fact that Los Angeles is one of the most glamorous Californian cities, offering you plenty of attractions. The city of celebrities actually has everything for everyone—that’s why Los Angeles (LAX) is the top destination for vacations in the US.
By rathi bray7 years ago in Wander
Future Changes to Saint George Street
Saint Augustine has been getting quite the boom it needs for a bustling tourist town. Despite the occasional and regular frequencies of destination weddings and school tours for educational trips, bachelor and bachelorette parties stumbling about from bar to bar, and the wonderful eau de homeless wandering the street, some areas of Saint George are getting the overlooked makeover they deserve. Here might be some of the future prospects of a tourist and local economy that deserve the best boom in decades.
By Heather Wilkins7 years ago in Wander
Musical Cities to Visit Across the US
Many music enthusiasts crave the adventure of seeing musical epicenters around the world. There are cities spread across the country with different backgrounds that can show you the diversity of music. From classical to modern and everything in between, here are six cities for you to visit.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Wander
Old Fort Niagara, NY
TheOld Fort Niagara State Park is a beautiful lake-front picnic spot and tourist destination. This historical site is located in Youngstown, New York, at the mouth of the Niagara River on the shore of Lake Ontario. Many visitors to Niagara Falls, NY (USA) enjoy the free Discover Niagara Shuttle service to and from the many local historical attractions, including Old Fort Niagara! Throughout the year, the Fort has full-dress special event re-enactments that bring us all up close and personal to the struggles faced by past Fort inhabitants.
By Lady Sunday7 years ago in Wander
Off the Beaten Path Spring Break Destinations
Spring is upon us, and so is the time for the much-anticipated break from school. But heading to the crowded beaches or packed amusement parks is not some people’s idea of fun. If you are one of the many who prefers destinations with a little more breathing room, why not check one of these out. These spots are a little off the beaten path, but that’s what makes them fun.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Wander












