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Wallonia Wanders
Never underestimate the power of travel to turn that frown upside down! I was feeling a little low, when I left Brussels on Sunday morning, tired from too many late nights, drained by an intense work schedule, and clouded with a disproportionate amount of travel anxiety for the week ahead.
By Hannah Kawira Hartwell3 years ago in Wander
Greek Food Bucket List
Every time I travel, I make a list of things to do, places to see, and - of course - food to eat! I recently returned from Greece and got to cross off the majority of my Food List while being pleasantly surprised with some sudden additions. If you're traveling to Greece - or going to hit up your nearest Greekfest soon - here are the foods that I highly recommend. Some you may have heard of, while others may surprise you. As a self-declared foodie, Greece did not disappoint!
By Crystal A. Wolfe3 years ago in Wander
The Best Art Museums in the World
Art museums are a great way to learn about different cultures and time periods. They can also be a lot of fun, with their beautiful paintings, sculptures, and other works of art. If you're looking for a great art museum to visit, here are a few of the best in the world:
By Pepe Magic3 years ago in Wander
Africa Has a Race & Anti-Blackness Problem From North to Sub-Saharan to the Southern Coast
Friday, 28 April 2022 By: TB Obwoge It's time to stop lying on the fact that Africa welcomes everyone. Blacks from all over the world aren't welcomed in many countries that claim to be the most welcoming.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
Ghana's Rampant discrimination: Unless it reads no Ghanians they play clueless
Conversations about discrimination in Ghana are like talking to the leader of an American Ku Klux Klan group. Every single act of discrimination is backed by a story, or an incident that never in life happened to the person telling the story.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
Amazing Things to Do at National Parks in Georgia
The National Park System has been dubbed "America's best idea," with thousands of protected acres of various landscapes. However, it also includes historic sites, recreation areas, and other culturally significant locations. Georgia has 11 national parks, three national heritage areas, two national trails, and many other special places managed by the National Park Service for park events in Atlanta to St. Simons Island. Not only will you find breathtaking scenery, but you will also be able to trace the country's history from prehistoric settlements to the civil rights movement by visiting these eight Georgia national park sites.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Explore the 5 Biggest Georgia State Parks
Georgia's State Park and historic parks in Georgia spans more than 84,000 acres, allowing you to spread out and find your own private nook in nature. Recreation options in Georgia range from the largest (F.D. Roosevelt State Park, 9,049 acres in Pine Mountain) to the smallest (Moccasin Creek State Park, 32 acres on Lake Burton). Begin your next adventure by visiting the five largest of the group.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
7 Obvious Life Truths That Rarely Get Acknowledged
7 Obvious Life Truths That Rarely Get Acknowledged There are obvious life truths we don't always want to admit. For example, most people don't really care about the important legislation on gun control, disease, or abortion until their personal freedoms are at stake, someone they know gets shot, or they are personally affected by these things.
By Mr. Mullet3 years ago in Wander
The Spear and the Watch. Top Story - April 2023.
Unexpected grab outta nowhere! The man nearly bowled me over in his enthusiasm. He grabbed my wrist and twisted my arm to an awkward angle. Since I’d been standing like a dorky penguin with hands clasped behind my back and peering downward in a Snoopyish vulture stance, knocking me over would have been easy for anyone. However, this man loomed high above me with his at least six-foot seven frame. Though he was lanky like virtually all of the Nilotic peoples he was all muscle, distilled by a childlike expression of awe and delight across his outrageously handsome face.
By Roy Stevens3 years ago in Wander








