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Maine Is an Easy State to Move Away From, But Even Harder to Leave When You Visit
The title may seem confusing. How can a state be so easy to move out of, but so hard to leave when you visit? As someone who moved far, far away from home, I can tell you that it makes all the sense in the world.
By Madison Zygadlo7 years ago in Wander
The Story of All My Travel F*ck Ups and How You Can Learn from Them
This book proves everyone should go travelling at least once. Everything I am writing about is completely true and actually happened to me over my travels across Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Greece.
By Charlie Cooper7 years ago in Wander
Tips for Packing Smart for a Road Trip
Whenever you’re getting ready for a trip, packing can present a problem. Everything has to fit in your car and it has to fit snuggly, so that you and your family can be comfortable. You have to focus on what to bring, and how to pack it properly. Packing a lot of things can require some sacrifices, but packing smart just takes a bit of know-how.
By Mia Johnson7 years ago in Wander
A Detailed Overview of Travel Options Between London and Southampton for Cruising Enthusiasts!
Heading for a cruise vacation? Have you got everything sorted for the perfect vacation? If yes, you must have thought of how to get to and from your cruise. A well-planned vacation includes each and every detail, including the transportation of each part of the journey. Well, there are quite a few options you can make use of when you are coming down your cruise and heading back to the city or airport; especially, if you are arriving at Southampton cruise terminal, and want to be heading back to central London for a day or two before leaving, or for a quick browsing around the shops before leaving for the airport.
By Lauren Williamson7 years ago in Wander
Six Friendliest Cities in the World for Learning the English Language
English is a lingua franca of today, and it is almost a necessity to learn, at least some of it, to be able to communicate with people from around the world. Although standard language lessons can give you a basic understanding of language fundamentals, the best way to master it entirely is by immersion. Visiting cities and countries where English is the primary language will make you step out of your comfort zone, and compel you to start speaking it wherever you go. Any simple task, like going to the grocery store, bar, museum, or asking for directions will allow you to practice your skills. Moreover, you will simultaneously learn about those countries’ culture. How much you’ll absorb is only determined by the effort you are willing to make. So, here are six friendliest cities you should consider visiting if you wish to learn the English language:
By Leila Dorari7 years ago in Wander
Exploring in & Around Girona, Spain
Girona is a very proudly Catalonian city sitting in the north east of Spain, it's filled with bridges, history, and a rich culture. A somewhat hidden gem in the shadow of Barcelona, which is just a little over an hour away, it's a place which hasn't been commercialised into a Western city like so many others. The cobbled streets are full of character, filled with local shops selling clothes, pottery, food, and much more.
By Eliza Brackenridge Jones7 years ago in Wander
Four Things You Can Do When You Can’t Get Over Your Recent Travel
When you travel, you forget every task you have at home, in school, or at work. It’s a time you heal from all stress you get from work. It’s a time to take a break from everything that bothers you. It’s a time for you to unwind, relax, and rest.
By Nicole Ann7 years ago in Wander











