humanity
If nothing else, travel opens your eyes to the colorful quilt that is humankind.
Was I a Model in Japan?. Top Story - April 2024.
During my time in Nagoya I worked and lived at the strangely famous hostel and café Nagonoya. With its chequered floors and florescent lighting it felt quite dated, but I think that was supposed to be part of the charm. The dorms were always fully booked on weekends with domestic tourists and there was always a buzz in the downstairs café. Camera crews were constantly in and out of the place interviewing the Japanese staff members who worked the café. I think it had something to do with the egg sandwiches. At least that was what was on most of the merchandise, except for that one dishcloth with the owner’s face on it. Was I being employed by a local celebrity?
By Susanna Kiernan2 years ago in Wander
Unveiling the Quantum Transportation Breakthrough: A New Era of Travel Emerges
In the annals of human innovation, a groundbreaking discovery has emerged, poised to redefine the very fabric of transportation as we know it. Enter the Quantum Transportation Breakthrough, a revolutionary invention that promises to catapult humanity into a new era of swift, efficient, and environmentally friendly travel.
By Movie Foo12 years ago in Wander
"The gaurden grove:A culinary oassis of wholesome Delights and viberant living"
In a vibrant town nestled between rolling hills and lush meadows, there existed a quaint little eatery named "The Garden Grove." Run by the spirited chef, Olivia Greenway, it was a haven for those seeking not just a meal but a journey into the realm of healthy and delicious food.
By Tariq Durrani2 years ago in Wander
Broome Time
In a land beyond time or space ~ pindan dirt & turquoise waters, post boxes free frangipani smelling streets, mango & gubinge blossoming trees ~ magic was so real that when the moon was full it grew so wide and orange you could walk a staircase straight into its heart.
By Raquel Teixeira 2 years ago in Wander
What It’s Really Like to Catch Covid While Traveling. Top Story - February 2024.
I was so excited to go to the little village of San Marcos, on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. It’s a cute hippy enclave, and I was excited to let my hippy flag fly! I’d planned to go to some yoga classes, get a massage, a sound bath, and maybe do some fun workshops. I wanted to swim and go walking every day we were there.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel2 years ago in Wander
"Journey of Reflection"
Embarking on my first solo journey from the warmth of my home to the unknown city where my university awaits, the early morning chill and the thick fog enveloping the landscape create a surreal setting. The cold, foggy morning of winter sets the stage for a transformative experience—one that not only tests my independence but also offers a profound opportunity for self-reflection.
By urooj fatima2 years ago in Wander
Twin-Hike Mount Manalmon and Mount Gola in Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, San Miguel Bulacan, Philippines
To visit the mountains at Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, and San Miguel Bulacan, pay an entry charge of 20 pesos per person at Sitio Pamunuan.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.2 years ago in Wander
Introduction of Costa Rica's Pura Vida (#1)
In Costa Rica, there's a saying, "Pura vida." Transliterated, it means "pure life". Is that a philosophy? A euphemism? A relationship? Costa Rica is nowhere near as backward as you might think, so this saying is definitely not a euphemism.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Wander





