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Zambia Journal
I start my story somewhere around the beginning of the middle. It is March in 2022. We are on The Great North Road, in a Land Rover, in Zambia, traveling from the capital, Lusaka, to Fimpulu in Luapula Province near the DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) border. I am riding with my daughter, one of her bosses, a coworker of my daughter, and her mother. I landed at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka two days previously, after twenty-two hours of flying from JFK in New York and a mid-journey eight-hour overnight layover in Doha, Qatar. The other mother, an American living in Dubai, had just landed after a seven-hour flight.
By Natalie Wilkinson3 years ago in Wander
Los Algodones; The "Molar City"
I would like to introduce you to a little city that saved my smile in Mexico called Los Algodones. It's nickname is "Molar City". It has over 5000 residents and about 600 of them are Dentists. Los Algodones is a city in Mexicali Municipality, Baja California located on the United States-Mexico border. It is south of Andrade, California and west of Yuma, Arizona.
By Hunter and Evan Travel The World!3 years ago in Wander
Considering Tiny Living?
Ever since I was young I always dreamt of getting married, having a ton of kids, and having a big house. I basically grew up in that Disney generation where it was taught that prince charming would come swoop you off your feet, and live happily ever after in our mansion some day. As I got older and realized bills were a thing, my imagination slowly dwindled over time.
By Kayla Lindley3 years ago in Wander
Am I a Jerk if I Don’t Like Hanoi?
So I committed the ultimate travel sin. I admitted that I didn’t like a place. You’re not really supposed to do that. Especially not when it’s a place that everyone else seems to like. At the worst, you say something diplomatic like:
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
Unusual bridges everyone needs to visit
Most of bridges are moderately typical and utilitarian, however some transcend the rest. From accomplishments of great designing to innovative plans, there are a few bridges that draw thousands, even millions, of vacationers every year. Obviously, everybody knows all about the notable Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. In any case, there are a lot less notable however similarly entrancing bridges to visit on your next trip.Here are 10 of the most uncommon bridges from around the world that you want to visit.
By Kushal Sharma3 years ago in Wander
Disney's Genie+...
The simple is yes. You may see a lot of negative reviews online but our experience was quite the opposite. We have been to Disneyland and California Adventures a few times over the years. All I remember from those times is standing in long lines with the occasional fast past.
By Hunter and Evan Travel The World!3 years ago in Wander
It's Not Always About Day Drinking and Campfires
As a full-time RVer, I have to tell you: I love it! In 2020, my husband and I decided to sell all of our belongings and move into a 5th wheel. We have no regrets and are not sure when we will move back into sticks-and-bricks, if ever.
By Crystal A. Wolfe3 years ago in Wander







