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Take a Hike in Mexico
The Ajusco Summit Trail, located in the Cumbres Del Ajusco National Park, is one of the most popular hikes in Mexico. Hikers hike to the peaks of Ajusco or Malacatepeti for awesome views. Trails take hikers through forests and rough terrain. The trail is a 10 km long loop and is a high-altitude trek. The trail passes through high mountain pine forests and alpine meadows, providing a diverse hiking experience.
By Rasma Raisters3 months ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in Oklahoma
Imagine traveling in Catoosa and seeing the Blue Whale. This blue creature was built by Hugh Davis in 1972 as a 34th wedding anniversary gift for his wife. Since then, people driving down Route 66 have admired it. Another purpose for building the whale was so that it could serve as a swim dock for neighborhood children to dive and slide into a pond.
By Rasma Raisters3 months ago in Wander
7 Important Questions to Ask Your Potential Roommate
Choosing a roommate isn’t just about splitting the rent. It’s about sharing your space, habits, and everyday life. You’ll be living with your roommate side by side, so it helps to know what you’re getting into.
By Jay Rodriguez3 months ago in Wander
Coastal Series: Part I (Washington State)
Washington does not introduce its coastline. It lets you find it... There’s no sudden reveal, no postcard moment engineered for the windshield. The coast arrives gradually, in pieces... Through rain-darkened trees, through logging towns that never rebranded themselves, through long stretches of road where the radio fades, and the sky lowers itself closer to the ground.
By The Iron Lighthouse3 months ago in Wander
Are Trains in Morocco Kid-Friendly? by Morocco Family Vacation
Traveling with kids often means rethinking everything you take for granted as an adult from transport to meals to pacing. On our family trip to Morocco, one question kept coming up: Are trains in Morocco kid-friendly?
By Ariel Cohen3 months ago in Wander
Heat Wave Fuels Massive Wildfire in Australia. AI-Generated.
Australia is facing yet another environmental emergency as a relentless heat wave fuels massive wildfires across several states. With temperatures climbing far beyond seasonal averages, dry winds sweeping across parched land, and vegetation turning into tinder, the conditions have created a perfect storm for catastrophic bushfires.
By Aqib Hussain3 months ago in Wander
Small Town Beauty in Washington
Coupeville is part of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve and is the second-oldest town in Washington. It was settled in the 1850s. The town has a lovely waterfront with its historic red wharf. Many of the buildings date from the 19th century. The seafood restaurants serve locally sourced mussels.
By Rasma Raisters3 months ago in Wander
Away From the Crowds in Ohio
In Logan, you’ll find the caves of Hocking Hills State Park. When the Wisconsin glacier started melting thousands of years ago, the waters flowed over the land that is now part of the park. They rushed through cracks in the ground, creating deep winding gorges and recessed caves. The caves are large enough to walk into, such as the Rock House cave.
By Rasma Raisters3 months ago in Wander








