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Craster – Cul-de-Sac-Deluxe
Introduction This is an old Seven Days In piece from a week we spent in Craster. Craster is lovely, but is now almost all expensive holiday cottages. At the time, there was no Internet or mobile phone signal there, so it is now a memory of how difficult things were as opposed to today.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 9 months ago in Wander
6 Reasons to Visit Morocco for Your Next Vacation
Morocco is a place that has something to offer every kind of traveler a land where antiquated customs live with contemporary charm. Morocco has everything to offer travelers seeking adventure, history buffs, foodies, or just a chance to see a new culture.
By Said Ounir9 months ago in Wander
Insta360's New X5 360 Camera. It's Full of Impressive Upgrades. AI-Generated.
That sounds like an exciting hands-on experience! The X5 360 camera from Insta360 has a lot of new features that make it a strong competitor in the 360-degree camera market. Some of the most important enhancements and features you might have found impressive are as follows:
By Rajib Parial9 months ago in Wander
April Has Seen The Kilometres Increase
April has always been one of my favourite months — what with my youngest son’s birthday; who happens to be turning thirty this year and it’s the first birthday we haven’t spent together, which hurts my heart a little — but an added bonus this year is that my divorce was official on my son’s thirtieth birthday; which also happened to fall on Good Friday.
By Colleen Millsteed 9 months ago in Wander
Camp Under a Star-Filled Sky in a Serene and Peaceful Setting
Introduction Imagine standing atop a quiet hill, the cool breeze brushing against your face, and above you, a sky adorned with countless stars. The hustle of city life feels like a distant memory as you find solace in the embrace of nature. Welcome to Nag Tibba, a serene escape nestled in the heart of Uttarakhand.
By Tenzingkungalothar9 months ago in Wander
The Homeless Make North Austin MORE Romantic
You know what really irks me? People who hate the homeless. Like, you can't think of a better group of people to judge than those truly doing what they love with their lives? People hate on them bumming around, but at the same time, they hate their jobs. They hate their bosses and their co-workers and their clients. They hate their wives and their kids and wish they were just out doing drugs and having sex with strangers. Well, pretty ironic that a bunch of lousy hypocrites whining about nothing hate the people who do what they want to do. But really, it is a tale as old as time. How many times has one group enslaved or oppressed another group because they were secretly jealous? War on the trans community anyone? Slavery anyone? Jim Crow anyone?
By Regular Person9 months ago in Wander
Langtang Valley Trek – The Hidden Gem I Didn’t Know I Needed
Have you ever thought about trekking in Nepal but didn’t want huge crowds of Everest or Annapurna, let me tell you about the Langtang Valley Trek. I didn’t have lots of expectations when I chose it, but by the end, I was honestly amazed by how peaceful, beautiful, and meaningful the whole experience turned out to be.
By Cristofer Farnandez9 months ago in Wander
AI-Powered Entrepreneurship: Leveraging Machine Learning for Online Profits
Artificial intelligence is no longer the realm of science fiction—by 2025, it has become a cornerstone for digital entrepreneurs seeking to optimize online profits. The integration of machine learning and AI algorithms into daily business operations is transforming the way entrepreneurs approach content creation, market research, and customer engagement. In this article, we explore the exciting world of AI-powered entrepreneurship, offering real-life examples of businesses that have scaled their operations using AI, and providing actionable insights for those looking to harness these cutting-edge technologies.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani9 months ago in Wander










