nature
The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
Coastline Beauty
When you travel can you imagine waking up in the mornings and looking out your hotel window to see some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world? If your hotel is not by the coast imagine walking to your destination and suddenly stopping in amazement as you see the lovely scene before you.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Elliott Wislar Goes Deeper Into Harnessing the Wind: The Science Behind the Art of Sailing
Sailing, an age-old practice that dates back centuries, is a mesmerizing blend of art and science. As a sailboat gracefully glides across the water, seemingly defying the laws of physics, the magic lies in the skillful manipulation of wind and water. Understanding the science behind sailing enhances the experience and deepens our appreciation for this ancient maritime art.
By Elliott Wislar3 years ago in Wander
Spectacular Cosmos Sightings in the USA for 2023
The year 2023 has proven to be a remarkable one for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts across the United States. From meteor showers to planetary conjunctions, the cosmos has been putting on a captivating show that has left observers awe-inspired and curious about the wonders of our universe. As the nights grow longer and the air crisper, let's delve into some of the spectacular celestial events that have graced the American skies this year.
By Faisal Hoti3 years ago in Wander
Crystal Seekers Sanctuary
I've always been drawn to the fascinating world of stone and crystal healing. There's an undeniable magic in the way these ancient treasures connect us to the Earth's elemental energies, and my recent journey to the Herkimer Diamond Mines in Herkimer, New York, was a true gem among my travel adventures.
By The Next Plan3 years ago in Wander
Crossing Many Bridges
Europe Norway The Twist in Jevnaker, Norway was completed in 2019. It is three structures in one, part museum, part bridge, and part sculpture. The bridge connects two forested riverbanks. It spans 60 meters across the Randselva River and is located in the middle of Kistefos Sculpture Park. The bridge consists of only straight lines however, the long aluminum and wood panels are twisted like a deck of cards forming a fan shape. The illusion is that there are curves everywhere but actually everything is straight.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Ripley's Aquarium in Gatlinburg, TN
Traveling is so important to me. When I go somewhere, and I finally return home, I find I appreciate being at home for a few days. That being said, summer vacation for school is coming to a close, and even though we didn't get to do a whole lot this year, we got to do just enough to say that our summer was pretty awesome.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Wander
The Mysterious Stars in a line
Introduction A remarkable spectacle has graced the night sky, captivating millions with its long line of stars. While some perceive it as a miracle, the truth is far more fascinating. This awe-inspiring phenomenon is the result of Elon Musk's SpaceX program, and the stars are, in fact, part of the Starlink satellite constellation. Named after Musk's son, Starlink aims to provide high-speed satellite internet access worldwide, connecting even the remotest corners of the globe. In this article, we delve into the wonders of Starlink, its impact on global connectivity, and the remarkable achievements of humanity in space technolog
By hassan abbas3 years ago in Wander
The Great Outdoors and Your Well-Being: The Health Benefits of Camping
Welcome to this delightful little corner of the internet where we're about to embark on a journey into the heart of wilderness and well-being. Today, we're going to talk about camping and its magical effect on your health. So, buckle up your backpacks, grab your tents, and let's dive into the enchanting world of camping!
By Erik Velazco3 years ago in Wander









