america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
Boeing’s Safety Crisis
Boeing, a name once synonymous with aviation excellence and safety, now finds itself entangled in a significant safety crisis. This turmoil has been further amplified by the courageous testimonies of whistleblowers who have exposed deep-seated issues within the company. As the aviation giant faces intense scrutiny and legal battles, the accounts of these whistleblowers provide a critical lens into the systemic failures that have jeopardized safety and trust in the industry.
By Horace Wasabout a year ago in Wander
The surprising charm of Ashburn, Georgia
I had to go to court for a traffic citation that I received while driving through Georgia on Interstate 75. Of all places, my arraignment was held in the smallest of small towns - Ashburn, Georgia. I knew nothing of this small town and was a nervous wreck about having to come from Tampa Bay, Florida (about a four hour drive) to stay overnight so that I could be at court on time. With the steady help of my great friend George, we arrived safely at Ashburn on Monday evening and checked into the Super 8 motel which is one of the two available motels in the area.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Wander
Dazzling Christmas Lights Tours in Denver You Can't-Miss
As the holiday season approaches, Denver transforms into a winter wonderland, glowing with festive lights and sparkling displays. The city’s Christmas lights tours offer a magical experience that captures the spirit of the season. To make your holiday adventure even more special, consider booking the best party bus Denver to enjoy the lights in style. Whether you're a local or visiting for the holidays, these dazzling tours are a must-see.
By My Cannabis Toursabout a year ago in Wander
United States vs. Canada. AI-Generated.
The United States and Canada share one of the most significant relationships in the world. As neighbors, they cooperate on many issues, but sometimes they face challenges that test their partnership. In 2024, a few key issues are affecting their relationship. Let's take a closer look.
By Pankaj Tiwariabout a year ago in Wander
Life’s a Breeze in Valdez, Alaska
During my Alaskan road trip, I was told the salmon were spawning in Valdez during August and that it is a must-see. Despite the backtracking, I caved and added it to my spontaneous itinerary. I’m glad I did. With shockingly beautiful glacial mountains, more fish than one can imagine, and a tragic historical past, there’s much intrigue to draw all kinds of folks to this special place.
By Kendra Maryaabout a year ago in Wander
2024 Upgrade VJIANGER Digital Camera
2024 Upgrade VJIANGER Digital Camera for Photography 4K 56MP About this item: High Resolution: The camera boasts an upgraded sensor, delivering high-resolution images and videos. This ensures detailed and vibrant captures, making it suitable for a variety of shooting conditions.
By lam nguyenabout a year ago in Wander
Fossil Dean Men's Dress Watch
Fossil Dean Men's Dress Watch with Chronograph Display and Stainless Steel Bracelet Band The Fossil Dean Men's Dress Watch is a popular model known for its stylish design and reliable functionality. Here are the key features and details of the Fossil Dean watch:
By lam nguyenabout a year ago in Wander
An Entire Town of Dentists and Eye Doctors is Exactly as Strange as You Would Imagine
Have you ever wondered what a town that was made up almost entirely of dentists offices and eye doctors would look like? Who hasn't right? Well if you are one of the many for whom this question has been top of mind for years, your answer can be found with a quick visit to the town of Los Algadones, (literally translated from Spanish as some dunes) across the border in Mexico, just south of Yuma, Arizona. It is a small town that appears to have just three major industries, dentists, eye doctors, and drugstores along with a smattering of tiny restaurants and a few tourist focused knick-knack shops. What tourists would come to such a town you ask? Those seeking high quality dental and/or eye care at bargain basement prices like myself and my wife of course, along with many others from the United States and Mexico for whom basic and advanced dentistry has become unaffordable even for those with insurance. For the record both my wife and myself have excellent dental insurance in the United States and we already were getting most of our dental work done in Mexico, in Rosarito and Tijuana, at rates much reduced from those to be found in the United States. However, like in the US it has continued to grow in cost and reduce in quality. Moreover, getting dental work done outside of the United States comes with the major disadvantage of having to pay totally out of pocket up front and then spend the next 1-3 months battling with the insurance company for reimbursement. There is no direct billing of US based dental insurance companies available from any Mexican dentist we have yet encountered. The same is not true of all health care in Mexico as some of the largest hospitals on the mainland and in Baja are able to direct bill, but the vast majority are not and do not. I have had to learn many new skills since moving to Mexico almost two years ago, expertise in dental billing codes was not one I had predicted in advance I will admit. If only I could learn Spanish as quickly. When my wife needed a chunk of very expensive work and with me having issues with a recent bridge I had done in Rosarito we were looking for alternatives when my wife stumbled across Los Algadones on the internet and decided to make an appointment with one of the literally hundreds of dentist offices that have relocated there.
By Everyday Junglistabout a year ago in Wander
What to Do in San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital, is a vibrant city bursting with life. It's a place where history meets the modern world. You'll find colorful buildings, beautiful beaches, and a lively atmosphere. Whether you're interested in exploring old forts or enjoying delicious local food, San Juan has something to offer everyone.
By Travel Fikaabout a year ago in Wander
Taking a Look At Missouri
The Lake of the Ozarks is located in central Missouri in the northern part of the Ozark Mountains. The impoundment of the Osage River and its tributaries created this large reservoir. The slow and lazy curves of the lake have earned it the nickname of “The Magic Dragon”. It is one of the largest man-made lakes dating from 1931. It has become a vacation destination and a place for winter sports.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander










