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Was I a Model in Japan?
During my time in Nagoya I worked and lived at the strangely famous hostel and café Nagonoya. With its chequered floors and florescent lighting it felt quite dated, but I think that was supposed to be part of the charm. The dorms were always fully booked on weekends with domestic tourists and there was always a buzz in the downstairs café. Camera crews were constantly in and out of the place interviewing the Japanese staff members who worked the café. I think it had something to do with the egg sandwiches. At least that was what was on most of the merchandise, except for that one dishcloth with the owner’s face on it. Was I being employed by a local celebrity?
Susanna KiernanPublished 15 days ago in WanderA Wander Round York
Introduction I'm not so sure how to do this as this was just a weekend wandering round York, taking pictures, talking to people making new friends and luckily having great weather for it.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 28 days ago in WanderTurkish Delight
Firstly, shout out to my girlfriend Hannah for pointing out that the pun-based title of this blog was definitely going to be “Turkish Delight,” thus giving me the idea for a brilliant pun-based title for this blog. Couldn’t have come up with one better myself.
Matty LongPublished about a month ago in WanderWhat It’s Really Like to Catch Covid While Traveling
I was so excited to go to the little village of San Marcos, on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. It’s a cute hippy enclave, and I was excited to let my hippy flag fly! I’d planned to go to some yoga classes, get a massage, a sound bath, and maybe do some fun workshops. I wanted to swim and go walking every day we were there.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 3 months ago in WanderEveryone Is Tired of Christmas Stories, Nevertheless I Share This Sweet Moment From Bali
Christmas is exceedingly different living in a country outside the States. For me, it translates to unembellished, meaningful introspection sans the massive commercialism that commences on day one post-Halloween.
Victoria KjosPublished 4 months ago in WanderChernobyl.
Overall, I’m not a dark tourism fan. But it was my friends 40th and dark she wanted to go. And so dark was where I was at. Being placed in the heart of central Europe, Slovakia is the perfect location for branching out. And so it made for a perfect position for an old friend to kick off her, 'celebrations'.
On Moving to Poland
Confession — I’ve been putting off writing this life update forever, mostly because I want to write it well. The more time passes, the more I have to say, and the harder it gets to weave everything into a cohesive narrative. I think the only way I’m going to get any words onto this page is to give up on the idea of making this piece excellent, and concentrate on making it just exist.
Using Local Currency as a Time Capsule
On our last big trip through Mexico and Central America, every time we left a country, I glued an envelope into my journal and put a local note in there. I wrote what it was worth at the time and any little notes about it that came to mind about the local currency.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 6 months ago in Wander
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Unveiling Lisbon: Exploring the Timeless Charm and Unique Treasures of Portugal's Capital
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, exudes a unique charm that captivates visitors from around the world. From its vibrant streets steeped in history to its stunning architecture and delicious cuisine, Lisbon stands out as a truly exceptional destination. Let's delve into what makes Lisbon so special.
Gabriel GimaPublished about 2 hours ago in WanderTulip Mania
Who would have thought you could visit a Tulip Farm in the U.K.? I've been growing tulips in my London garden for a while now and know how much they cheer me up as I head into my London garden or look through the window. They add a wonderful splash of colour, especially when the weather is blah blah outside.
Tabby LondonPublished about 15 hours ago in WanderWhy must you travel to Singapore with kids?
Known as the Garden City, the tiny city-state of Singapore has plenty of things to delight children like loads of attractions, ease of public transport, a clean environment, kid-friendly amenities and much more that they will not be bored for a moment. Complementing these are its safety as a destination, ease of travel formalities, good connectivity by air and lots of things to do as a family which come at no extra cost but promise excitement, fun and happy moments together.
Sewmini JamesPublished about 15 hours ago in WanderWhat is the best time to go on Vacation in Malaysia?
Malaysia is generally visited all year around and has a tropical climate with the year divided into rainy and dry seasons. From tropical forests to temples and amazing beaches, Malaysia has something for everyone. Keep reading to discover the best times to visit if you want to make the most of your trip to Malaysia.
Ama WijeratnePublished about 15 hours ago in WanderBurj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa, a stunning landmark that cuts through the Dubai horizon, has consistently caught the world's creative mind. Nonetheless, late murmurs of a flood have raised some questions about this building wonder. Dread not, travel aficionados! This article exposes these bits of hearsay and divulges the thrilling recent fads that keep on making the Burj Khalifa a must-visit objective.
Creative ChroniclesPublished a day ago in WanderTouring Louisiana
A State Historic Site is St. Martin Catholic Church established in 1765 in St. Martinville. In the left wing of the church, is the grave of Emmeline Labiche, who was thought to be the heroine of the poem “Evangeline” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A statue of Evangeline stands in the churchyard.
Rasma RaistersPublished 2 days ago in WanderUlm on the Danube
Located in the federal German state of Baden-Wurrtemberg, Ulm is a lovely city on the River Danube. Munster the large Gothic cathedral in Ulm is a most impressive sight. It has an amazing 161.5-meter-high steeple, the world’s tallest. It took 500 years to build this cathedral after the first stone was laid in 1377. There are hallmarks on each stone that were inscribed by cutters, who were paid by the block. Visitors can get an impressive view of the city by climbing up 768 spiral steps up to the 143-meter-high viewing platform of the tower. On a clear day, you can see the Black Forest and the Alps.
Rasma RaistersPublished 2 days ago in WanderMandalay on the Irrawaddy River
Myanmar was previously Burma and. Mandalay is a city and the former royal capital located in northern Myanmar. The city sits on the Irrawaddy River. To get an awesome view of the city and surrounding area people climb up to the summit of Mandalay Hill.
Rasma RaistersPublished 2 days ago in Wander
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