america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
A Thousand Tragedies
Meet the girl who gets lost in every city. The cars are flying by so fast without any sympathy for the unmoving road. Cherry Blossoms are shaking along with the rhythm of the soft wind. By now, the sky awaits the blanket of darkness to whisper it goodnight. The block of residential houses are so quiet they could be mistaken for a haunted town.
By Vitak Cheav5 years ago in Wander
A Multicultural Experience in Southern California
The new year is off to a hopeful start, with the COVID-19 vaccine finally making its rounds across America, as well as the rest of the world! We may soon be able to travel safely by airplane again! But if you’re like me, and cabin fever is getting the best of you, a road trip may be just the thing to keep you sane. I loved that I didn’t need to leave California to experience world cultures, as California really is a melting pot. Please note that with the steady increase of coronavirus cases -- especially in Southern California -- all activities listed here are not guaranteed to still be open now. Please do your due diligence to find out if they are before heading on your adventure, and be sure to wear a mask properly at all times.
By Marcela Da Luz-Le5 years ago in Wander
7 Reasons Why You Should Travel Sedona
There is nothing like traveling. To overcome your daily stress, traveling is crucial. It helps you finding and keeping inner balance. Sedona is the perfect place if you are planning for a trip says, Brent Emerson Arizona. The place is well known for its mild climate, natural beauty, and lavish accommodations. Exploring the little gems around the city is a gratifying endeavor but sometimes heading to popular spots can be rewarding as well. So if you want a more relaxed adventure, then you must consider Arizona. Sedona is a place where you can visit to reconnect as a family, as a couple, and to yourself.
By Brent Emerson Arizona5 years ago in Wander
My Favorite Place in the World
Imagine waking up in the morning and looking out your window. Instead of seeing what you normally see, you see a beautiful view of a college campus. A college campus set in the mountains? Is that possible? It is — there are quite a few of them in the US, but in this case, the one I’m talking about is Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. It may not be Boone’s biggest attraction, but it’s a good place to start if you want to make Boone your home.
By Erica Martin5 years ago in Wander
Living in Sarasota, FL
Sarasota, located on the West coast of Florida just below the Sunshine Skyway bridge from Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL, has some of the best beaches, scenery, eateries, culture and art experiences you would love. I moved down here from Charlotte, NC over 6 years ago and feel like I have been in paradise everyday I wake up.
By HEATHER CLARIDGE5 years ago in Wander
An Easy Travel Guide To Houston For Your First Trip To The City
Introduction Houston is a city located in Southeast Texas in the USA. The city has wealth of interesting sights. It is an ideal tourist destination for the families, lovers of art, and the shopping and outdoor enthusiasts.
By John Smith5 years ago in Wander
5 Great Things About Ypsilanti, Michigan
Ypsilanti is a small city in Southeast Michigan. Some call it Ann Arbor East, but that could not be further from the truth. Ypsi (as it is affectionately known) has its own vibe and culture that is very different from its more famous neighbor. It even has its own university, Eastern Michigan University. Maybe the football team isn't as fearsome as the Wolverines, but they're ours.
By Crysta Coburn5 years ago in Wander









