fact or fiction
Is it a fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores travel myths to help you avoid making that wrong turn.
Discover the No-Go Destinations
Our world is full of incredible places, some of which are out of reach for even the most daring travellers. From dangerous natural formations to exclusive private islands, these places are off-limits for a variety of reasons, including safety and preservation. Are you ready to discover what has never been seen before? Here are five fascinating places you shouldn't dare to visit!
By Elijah Eghenure2 years ago in Wander
Mysterious prehistoric stone statue forest in France. Content Warning.
The "loneliest" island in the world According to Unilad, Bouvet Island is located in the middle of the sea between Argentina, South Africa and Antarctica. The island has been claimed by Norway. The country considers it a protected nature reserve, is uninhabited and remains deserted, almost completely covered in snow and ice. So it cannot be a tourist destination, even for adventurous people.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Wander
Exploring the Majesty of Mount Annapurna: Nepal's Enigmatic Giant
Exploring the Majesty of Mount Annapurna: Nepal's Enigmatic Giant Settled in the core of Nepal, the Annapurna massif remains a demonstration of the crude magnificence and imposing test that the Himalayas present to explorers from around the globe. With its most noteworthy pinnacle, Annapurna I, taking off to an elevation of 8,091 meters (26,545 feet), it ranks as the 10th most noteworthy mountain on the planet. In any case, what separates Annapurna isn't simply its level; it's also its celebrated history, amazing scenes, and the significant regard it commands among mountain climbers.
By Rony Sutradar2 years ago in Wander
Just 105 Miles South of Key West
A short window of time opened during the Obama administration allowing Americans to visit Cuba for family or educational reasons. To celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary in 2017, my husband and I booked a cruise and tour in Havana. My father's side of the family came from Cuba, and I have always been curious about his homeland. Although I don't speak the language, just being there would rekindle interest in my heritage.
By Barb Dukeman2 years ago in Wander
Summer Holidays
Engine Lloyd and Roger's Push Cart Botique Above the tempting pastries known all over the world, miniature promotional calendars noted, ‘the next couple days were designated, reflection holiday’. Carefully sipping, early morning English Breakfast tea, the sensitive action reminded me about the body count, since our mother country run by King George released its grip bringing resolution to the bloody conflict nearly two and a half centuries ago, claiming ‘not worth the expense’.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Wander
Unmasking the Winchester Mystery House. Top Story - May 2024.
Hollywood loves capturing our minds and imaginations and showing us visually compelling stories. However, it's important to peel back the layers of truth on cinematic claims that boast "inspired by true events" or "based on a true story." Such is the case with the movie Winchester.
By Crystal A. Wolfe2 years ago in Wander









