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Best Places to Visit in Brazil
Famous for being home to one of the world’s top football teams, the Rio de Janeiro Carnival and the remarkable Iguazu Falls, Brazil is an exciting world travel destination. As South America’s largest country, Brazil covers a majority of the continent’s northeastern region and borders all of its countries except for Chile and Ecuador. From the Amazon rainforest in the North to the tropical beaches along the Atlantic to the Pantanal wetlands and the vibrant metropolises of the Southeast there are plenty of interesting places to visit in Brazil.
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in Wander
Turkish evisa online application - Express Tourism System
Do you know how to get turkey visa online? What are the different ways for getting the visa? When it comes to how to get a visa for Turkey, there are many options available. Getting a visa for visiting Turkey is easy when you know how to get it.
By Celina Johnson5 years ago in Wander
Fun Things to Do in Sydney at Night
One of the most exciting things to do in Sydney is spending a night outdoors, perhaps with your best friends, family or a date. Here are some wonderful destinations and activities in the city that will leave you happy for the night.
By isabella jhonson5 years ago in Wander
Trips Home on Old Montauk Highway
The summer air of Old Montauk Highway is always ripe with memories as I drive along the water, heading for our warm-weather haunt. From 2 to 23 I traveled this rolling road with my father in the driver’s seat, just as he had when he was young. My own son accompanied me from that point on, igniting old memories while making new ones with yet another generation.
By Gina Callea5 years ago in Wander
3 Family-Friendly Holiday Destinations in Sri Lanka
If you’re searching for the best family-friendly spots to explore in Sri Lanka, you’ve come to the right place. While the tiny tropical island is a renowned travel destination in itself, not all of Sri Lanka is uber family-friendly.
By Nelusha Wijesurendra5 years ago in Wander
Bishop Hill, IL
When I was young, I was forever being reminded of my Swedish roots, and the history of a little town called Bishop Hill, IL. I wore a crown of candles for Saint Lucy’s Day, and danced around a May pole at the start of summer. The place was magical to me, filled with wildflower gardens, cute little shops, a white picket fence town square with a May Day celebration every year, quilt shops, sweet breads, and of course, a candy store that sold Swedish fish by the pound. Still today, I am drawn to every bakery with hopes for rye bread and cinnamon rolls, and every room in my home contains a homemade quilt to snuggle into. It was the magic I found in this little dying town, that filled my soul with magic, and made me want to become a writer someday.
By Jessica Spates5 years ago in Wander
BEGINNING ANY GOOD STORY
Always prolonging the inevitable. The anxiety of placing one foot out into the unknown suffocated me, dread placed her chilling hands across my throat and squeezing my chest so in that moment I stood paralyzed by fear. What makes someone brave? Are some of us destined to become greater and others less? Do some of us have a more superior chance (in this day we may perhaps call it being privileged) of succeeding and achieving more than our counterparts? Each one of us live in a world where untold possibilities lay head of us waiting to be discovered.
By Jon McCarty5 years ago in Wander








