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The Genius Idea of Stopovers in Warsaw
Normally I aim to spend anywhere from two to three hours between connecting flights at international airports before moving on promptly to my final destination. In the adventure my wife and I undertook, we had a stopover in Warsaw of a whopping seven-and-a-half hours **during the day**. There is no way any airport is so good to spend that much time there during the day, so we were definitely going to see the city. But was it worth it? Could we see something and get back to our connecting flight without being frazzled?
By Richard Soulliere6 days ago in Wander
10 Years Since... Snowboarding
10 Years ago I had my final ride in Freeride snowboarding, the sport I had given much of my early adulthood too, I had reached a semi professional level, sponsored by a European freeride snowboarding company, and I spent the most of my winters touring across Europe to compete in the Freeride World Tour.
By Malachai Hough6 days ago in Wander
Forget the Snow: Why Your Next New Year’s Should Be an Aussie Summer
If you grew up in the Northern Hemisphere, New Year’s Eve probably makes you think of thick coats, scarves, and trying not to freeze while you wait for the clock to strike midnight. But down here in Australia, we do things a little differently. December 31st is right in the middle of our summer. So, instead of hot cocoa, we’ve got cold drinks. Instead of snow, we’ve got sand.
By Kate Brownell13 days ago in Wander
Business Class Passenger Jailed for 20 Months for Stealing Another Person’s Bag. AI-Generated.
Air travel is often associated with convenience, comfort, and a sense of security—especially in premium cabins like business class. However, a recent court case has shattered the assumption that crime is less likely in elite spaces. A business class passenger has been sentenced to 20 months in jail after stealing another traveler’s bag, sending a strong message that privilege does not place anyone above the law.
By Fiazahmedbrohi 18 days ago in Wander
Six Fishing Holes America Forgot (But the Fish Didn’t)
There are two kinds of fishing in America... The first kind is loud. It comes with branded hats, social media angles, sponsorship decals, and an audience. It happens on lakes everyone already knows, at times everyone else has marked on their calendar. It is efficient, optimized, and frequently filmed.
By The Iron Lighthouse19 days ago in Wander
A Journey to the Heart of South Africa: Exploring Table Mountain and the Natural Wonders of the Cape
South Africa is a land brimming with breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and unforgettable experiences. Among the most iconic destinations in the country is the famous Table Mountain, a majestic natural wonder that stands tall over Cape Town. My recent journey to this incredible destination was a dream come true, and it left me in awe of the country’s beauty, its people, and its rich heritage.
By Ahmed aldeabella20 days ago in Wander











