humanity
If nothing else, travel opens your eyes to the colorful quilt that is humankind.
Exploring England: That One Tour Life
When was the last time you went on tour? Now, I haven't traveled in a long time, but let me tell you about the last time I did. So I'd just graduated, correct? My father believed "Oh, you've done fantastically, baby darling. You deserve your recognition and a reward ". How could I refuse that? Who, after all, would say no?
By Rahau Mihai4 years ago in Wander
Just Use the Wedgwood China
I'm not a spontaneous person. I'm the sort of person who looked at the cotton to polyester ratio of my T-shirts while planning my trip to Asia. My sister was the one who packed the night before. Despite my meticulous nature, I want to work on being present in the moment. I want to enjoy life and not spend my time crippled by perfectionism and anxiety.
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Wander
Why I love travel?
My name is Rambha Shrestha. I’m a Student of Professional Accounting and voracious reader who takes solo trips around the Australia. I'm a great fan of being outside and in nature. Picnicking is one of my favourite activities. My favourite seasons are spring and summer. Travel is my patient and compassionate, and it will not abandon me. It's possible that I won't get to know a destination right away—it will take time and effort to reveal myself to others, just like it does in any meaningful connection. But when I do, I know I've discovered something genuine and sincere: my one true love.
By Rambha Shrestha4 years ago in Wander
War in Ukraine, I am feeling pain in Indonesia
I don’t like politic, but politic came to my home. I don’t like politic but I can’t ignore human feelings. When thousands die it’s not politic it’s tragedy. When millions force to leave their homes it’s not politic it’s drama. One thing is to travel for fun or make planned emigration, another — to become a refugee. Travel is filled with adventures, romantic, fun. Escape from war is filled with tears, fear, sadness and hopelessness. As many Ukrainian refugees say, save only the kindness and empathy of other nations. A laugh also saves, although in these difficult days it seems inappropriate. The humor pushes out negative emotions. Sincere laughter allows people to relax and forget for a moment about terrible reality. This way human consciousness saves itself.
By Olga Sunny4 years ago in Wander
A Trip to California
There was one thing we did on the road that still surprises me. The white nurse in our van was sitting in the front passenger side and noticed a black hitchhiker. This was in the Midwest and it made me wonder how he ended up in an area where he could have been picked up and jailed as a vagrant. There was some argument about stopping the car for him (not a general vote, but not much support on the nay side). There were six of us, if I consider myself as a potential combatant (Natalie alone could have talked him to death), and that was also on mind. But we still wondered about what would happen for the rest of our trip.
By Kendall Defoe 4 years ago in Wander
I Love Las Vegas, but...
I Love Las Vegas, but… About 25 years ago, my Auntie had commented on the water quality in Las Vegas. She was sure the water was contaminated, with of all things, ‘Dead Bodies’, and so, she swore to never drink the water there because, obviously, it would not be safe to do so. She drew this conclusion, due to a pungent smell that came from the faucets, every now and then. I never forgot that she said that, and I wondered why the residents of Las Vegas would not hold the Water District accountable regarding any type of health hazard contamination. There was also, the time when my mother went to Vegas and complained about the smell coming from the bathroom area of a 5 star resort that she was staying at...Apparently, it was from the sewer lines, that are not maintained properly, and so, there was not anything the 5 star resort could do about it...
By Core Coalition4 years ago in Wander








