caribbean
The Caribbean islands offer more than just white sand beaches; it's the perfect locale for R & R and adventure seekers alike.
The Quest for Divine Wisdom
make the story an intrigued story from beginning Once upon a time, in a world of myth and legend, there lived a young man named Lucas who was known for his unrelenting curiosity and thirst for knowledge. He lived in a small village on the outskirts of a vast forest and spent his days exploring the surrounding wilderness, always searching for answers to the questions that plagued his mind.
By James Autrey3 years ago in Wander
Errol Flynn's Swimming Pool
Engine failure My boat’s gearbox had failed off Haiti while on passage from Cuba to the British Virgin Islands. There had been little wind overnight so couldn’t sail. We’d been making about 5 knots under engine when the gearbox gave up its ghost at about 05:00 hours. For several reasons Haiti was not a viable option for us to head for and we were becalmed for most of the day about 12 miles south of Île à Vache.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Wander
Rules of Law
How are the Rules of Law in the world? The rules of law vary widely across the world. Some countries have strong, well-established legal systems that provide a high degree of protection for individual rights and property, while others have weaker systems that are subject to corruption and abuse.
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Wander
The Art of Revolution
My introduction to Cuban art was a surprise. The first mate and I were in Havana on a flying three-day visit to Havana having left our boat — our home — in Cayo Largo on Cuba’s south coast. We’d arrived there from Grenada via Bonaire and Jamaica, sailing west then north across the Caribbean Sea, 1300 nautical miles. Even in the air terminal art was everywhere to be seen, and during our month there the art turned up in the most unexpected places.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Wander
The Delightful Deserted Queens Gardens of Cuba
The Queens Gardens is a marine reserve located in the Caribbean Sea, off the south coast of Cuba. The reserve was created by Fidel Castro in 1984 to protect the environment and natural resources of this area, but Christopher Columbus, the explorer and navigator, first named it in honour of the Queen of Spain, Isabella I of Castile when he discovered it in 1492.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Wander
Jungle Island: A Unique Look at Nature
Jungle Island: A Unique Look at Nature Jungle Island is a one-of-a-kind park that offers a unique look at nature. This Miami-based attraction is home to more than 3,000 animals and is committed to education and conservation. Guests can explore the park's 16 acres of lush, tropical vegetation and learn about the many creatures that call Jungle Island home.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Wander
The Ancient Monastery
The Ancient Monastery: A Spanish Treasure The ancient Monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe is a World Heritage Site in Spain. The monastery was built in the 13th century and is one of the most well-preserved examples of Spanish Gothic architecture. The monastery is best known for its collection of relics, which include the remains of Saint James the Greater. The monastery is open to the public and is a popular tourist destination.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Wander
Amusement Parks Aren't Just For Kids
Amusement Parks Aren't Just For Kids: A Grown-Up's Guide to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Amusement parks can be a great source of entertainment for people of all ages, but they are often mistakenly thought of as only being for kids. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is a perfect example of an amusement park that has something for everyone. With rides, shows, and animals, there is sure to be something that will appeal to everyone in the family.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Wander










