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The Lessons That I Derived from My Recent Wanderlust
The darkness that surrounds the storm is often the most turbulent period of hardships that embellish us into the trance of not knowing what to do. I learnt the lessons of patience, virtue and gratitude from the darkest periods of my life. Life has its ways of embracing us in its wisdom, staggering us into the whirlwinds of challenges and adversities, only to gift us with peonies of hope. Hope can metamorphose mountains of hatred into the galloping beauty of existence that showers us with the narrative of self-belief and confidence. It is often in a wanderlust away from our daily surroundings that we realize the wonder that the world we live in has to offer. Forgiveness after a storm is like accepting the catastrophe without denying the damage it has done. It is painful but necessary to survive, to thrive in our lives.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Wander
Ghana Is A Corrupt, Scamming & Violent Nation
Wednesday, 30 October 2024 By: TB Obwoge The narrative from Ghanaians is the thing that make me write about Ghana, you'd think people that called themselves so peaceful and so welcoming wouldn't be colorists. You'd think that they would be kind without their hand out for a few dollars just to be kind to you cost you a lot. You would think that Ghana wouldn't be the country for scamming.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Wander
TRAVEL-ORIRENTED EXPERIENCES: "THE 10 MOST INTERESTING SECRET PLACES IN THE WORLD". AI-Generated.
10 Most Interesting Hidden Places in the World The world is not only full of open places full of beauty, but also of mysterious and hidden places. There are some places that are still little known and have been discovered only by a select few. In this article, we present the 10 most interesting and hidden places in the world.
By Омар Абдуллаевabout a year ago in Wander
Culture in Benin
In 2022 a white lorry rounded a corner in the city of Cotonou, Benin, and was greeted with a cheering crowd. Through the sea of waving hands, you could just read the message on the side of the van. It said, ‘Restitution des tresors royaux de Benin’. The lorry contained 26 works of sculpture and cultural artefacts which, after 130 years of absence, had just been returned to Benin by France. French soldiers stole the art after invading the Kingdom of Dahomey in 1892.
By Responsible Travelabout a year ago in Wander
Emma & Abdel: Private Driver in Marrakech and Morocco
In the bustling heart of Marrakech, the air buzzed with the sounds of merchants calling out their wares and the tantalizing aromas of street food wafting through the narrow alleys. Emma, a solo traveler from London, had always dreamed of exploring Morocco, and now that dream was unfolding before her eyes.
By Marrakech Chauffeur Serviceabout a year ago in Wander
Ghana's Fake Right of Abode & How Ghana Immigration Officer Scam African Americans
Wednesday, 18 September 2024 By: TB Obwoge Denied a residency permit in Ho, Ghana for having tattoos, an African American from California told me of her fight to be permitted to live in Ghana. She also told me that in order to register her NGO (Non-Governmental Organization), in Ghana she had to register it in the name of a Ghanaian.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Wander
All in on commercial flights
Discovery Jets, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has taken a significant step forward by applying for a commuter air license with the US Department of Transportation (DOT). Founded in 2016, the private jet operator, formally known as USAC Airways 693, LLC, aims to expand its current operations under Part 91 and Part 135 with this move, positioning itself as a player in the commuter aviation sector. This blog post will explore what a commuter air license entails, why Discovery Jets’ application is significant, and how it could impact the future of air travel.
By Horace Wasabout a year ago in Wander
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India Travelling alone in India can be quite challenging for women. They often face questions from strangers and encounter scepticism when they decide to embark on solo journeys. Many female solo travellers come from backgrounds where independent travel is uncommon, which leads them to defy familial and societal expectations to pursue their desire to explore the world on their terms.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Wander







