europe
Whether embarking on a Eurotrip or a weekend jaunt to a foreign city, European travel requires some smart planning; you may know all the must-see landmarks, but we provide the hidden gems.
Passing Along the Tradition Part 3
Part 3! We made it to Scotland! Quick refresher: This is the 3rd part of a (now 4 part article! Sorry! Scotland took up too much space and York is too amazing to try to gloss over!) about my family's trip to England with 2 key intentions:
By Emily E Mahon3 years ago in Wander
Getting Close to Nature
Norway Jotunheimen National Park is also referred to as the Land of the Giants because of the many mountains in the park. There are more than 250 mountain peaks, and some of them are among the tallest in Europe. The background of the snow-capped mountain is lovely, as well as the bright blue lakes that fill up with melted snow.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Sparkling Water
Iceland Dettifoss Waterfall is located in the Vatnajokull National Park in northeast Iceland. It is the most powerful waterfall in Europe, with an average flow of water of over 193 cubic meters per second. You can almost feel the power watching this waterfall tumble down, making a deafening noise and shaking the surrounding rocks. To see this natural beauty up close, you can walk along trails that are found on both sides of the fall.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Castles Dreams Are Made Of
Scotland Eilean Donan is one of the most famous castles in all of the UK. At one time it was the stronghold of the Mackenzie and Macrae clans. This castle is located on a small island in the Scottish Highlands surrounded by three sea lochs – Loch Dutch, Loch Long, and Loch Alsh. The castle has become popular due to movies like “Highlander” and “The World Is Not Enough,” a James Bond movie. Eilean Donan was built in the 13th century, destroyed in the 17th century, and rebuilt in the 20th century.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
5 most Googled questions about Streatham in South West London answered
Pub quizzes may now be different from what they used to be. Today, almost any question can be instantly answered out of thin air. Thanks to Google, we now have access to a wealth of knowledge within a few nifty taps on our phone screens. The Google autocomplete feature provides an entertaining insight into your pressing questions about the city. Using the expertise of Streatham experts, we have addressed some of the most commonly asked questions about the area. Let's discover things people want to know about Streatham.
By Anton Black3 years ago in Wander
Passing Along the Tradition
In 1990, when I was 11 years old, my mom took me on a 10 day trip to the United Kingdom. It was life-changing. I was able to see all of the things I had read about or seen in movies, in real life; right there in front of me. The world opened up to me in ways that I’m still realizing as an adult, when I compare my perception of life on earth to others I know, who haven’t had the privilege to travel. Recently, I was being interviewed for a podcast and I brought the trip up as an example of what propelled me into a career in arts and culture. The trip was so pivotal to my future growth that I swore when my first child reached 11, I would do the same. I would take them on a 10 day trip to the UK. This summer was that year; the year I would be able to share that experience with my first born.
By Emily E Mahon3 years ago in Wander
Bucharest on the Dambovita River
Bucharest, the lovely capital of Romania is well-known for its wide, tree-lined boulevards. In the 1900s, this city got the nickname “Little Paris”. Today it is Romania’s largest city. There is a delightful legend about Bucharest.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Where To Celebrate Halloween The Best
There is no better way to honor the upcoming spooky season than with a visit to a location prepared to celebrate ghosts and goblins. Even though Halloween has a complicated and lengthy history, it is widely observed in lively and exciting ways. Here are some of the top locations in the world to enjoy Halloween this year.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander
Sighisoara on the Tarnava Mare River
If you love to visit places where you can step back into time then such a fascinating place is Sighisoara in Mures County, Romania. I have long been interested in the historic region of Transylvania. Many of you will recognize this name, especially if you are a fan of Dracula movies. Lovely Sighisoara counts as one of the best preserved inhabited citadels in Europe and is on the UNESCO list as a World Heritage Site. It is the home of the notorious Vlad the Impaler, who inspired Bram Stocker to write his novel “Dracula”. Be not afraid but lose yourself in the thrill and the romance of this citadel where you roam among ancient towers and narrow cobblestone streets. Where you get lost in another world. and there is something fascinating to see all around.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander








