humanity
If nothing else, travel opens your eyes to the colorful quilt that is humankind.
Mango.
It’s a scent of fresh air. Which should be worrying when you’ve lived all your life in a place that’s permanently marked with piss. This is even more troubling when you opened your eyes and what lies before you is a bright blue sky instead of your usual depressing grey skies.
By Olivia Tanishia4 years ago in Wander
I Sailed Around the World!
You can’t imagine how hard it is for me to say that. I sailed around the world. I did, I really did. Well, almost. We sailed from Vancouver, BC on the Pacific Ocean, to Sydney, Nova Scotia, on the Atlantic Ocean, the long way. So we sailed around the world, except for the width of Canada. If that makes sense.
By Jillian Amatt - Artistic Voyages4 years ago in Wander
First Time Going to Beach
Hey guys I decided that I wanted to share my first beach trip with you guys. I mean I've been to Tahoe, but I don't really count that as a beach. Now going to the beach right by the ocean, is just about the most amazing day in my life. It's true when they say the ocean is very calming.
By Cassidy Hand4 years ago in Wander
Why I Feel Safer Living in Colombia Than the United States
The first time I went abroad alone was in 2014. I went to Bali; I volunteered to teach English to locals. I was placed with six other volunteers, and we stayed at a local homestay. We had banana pancakes for breakfast every day and tea. It was terrific; it was my first taste of solo traveling.
By sara burdick4 years ago in Wander
"Urban Light". Top Story - July 2022.
When I travel, I will take in a museum or historical site. Some of my favorites have been Chichen Itza, the Smithsonian museums, and the National Mall. I have been visiting museums since I was a teenager, visiting many and only a few many times. The Norton Simon Museum has been a favorite since my first visit. Other museums include the Pacific Asia Museum, The Huntington Library, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Even with the current demolition and construction, LACMA still draws tourists - many stopping to strike a pose at the Public Art "Urban Light."
By Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales4 years ago in Wander
Exploring England: That One Tour Life
When was the last time you went on tour? Now, I haven't traveled in a long time, but let me tell you about the last time I did. So I'd just graduated, correct? My father believed "Oh, you've done fantastically, baby darling. You deserve your recognition and a reward ". How could I refuse that? Who, after all, would say no?
By Rahau Mihai4 years ago in Wander
Just Use the Wedgwood China
I'm not a spontaneous person. I'm the sort of person who looked at the cotton to polyester ratio of my T-shirts while planning my trip to Asia. My sister was the one who packed the night before. Despite my meticulous nature, I want to work on being present in the moment. I want to enjoy life and not spend my time crippled by perfectionism and anxiety.
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Wander







