america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
Ancient Mexico
A Mosaic of Civilizations: Unveiling Ancient Mexico (1000 AD and Before) Long before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors, Mexico teemed with vibrant civilizations. By 1000 AD, the region wasn't a unified kingdom but a tapestry woven from the legacies of powerful empires and burgeoning city-states. Let's delve into this fascinating era, exploring the dominant forces that shaped ancient Mexico.
By Moharif Yuliantoa day ago in Wander
Wanderlust Chronicles: Unveiling the World, One Continent at a Time. AI-Generated.
1. Africa: The Cradle of Humanity Introduction Africa, the land of vast savannas, ancient civilizations, and diverse wildlife, beckons travelers with its raw beauty. From the rhythmic beats of tribal drums to the majestic roar of lions, this continent pulsates with life.
By daniel aggrey2 days ago in Wander
The Joys of Travel: Discovering the World Beyond
Traveling—whether across continents or to a neighboring town—opens a door to a world beyond our imagination. It’s not just about ticking off destinations on a bucket list; it’s about embracing experiences, cultures, and the sheer joy of discovery.
By daniel aggrey2 days ago in Wander
Kalamazoo on the Kalamazoo River
Kalamazoo is an interesting-sounding city in southern Michigan. It has a lot to offer tourists. The Markin Glen County Park features hiking trails, sports fields, and a lake for swimming with a beach. You can go fishing on the lake as well. There are several playgrounds for children. One of the highest points along the trails offers great views of downtown Kalamazoo. There is a campground with 38 campsites all with modern amenities.
By Rasma Raisters4 days ago in Wander
Day 4 - Compass Shift
I had been meaning to get to Saratoga National Park for a good while now. There are places you should go to understand why this country is the way it is. What those places are, of course, will differ wildly, depending on whom you're talking to. And your travel budget. And your ethnicity, unfortunately.
By Meredith Harmon6 days ago in Wander
Day 3 - Finger Lake Frolic
This is the day where the geographical features sneak up on me. I'm just not used to huge lakes running north to south, tucked in between small mountains. Lots of farmland, and Amish enclaves, but definitely not like home. The trees, the soil, the landscape, it's just so different.
By Meredith Harmon6 days ago in Wander
Day 1 - A New Adventure
[Intrepid explorer's note: These scribblings of a mad diarist are my impressions. They may or may not depict reality, and you can probably guess which one they tend to lean towards. I wax frothy, wax sarcastic, wax outrageous, wax poetic, wax enthusiastic, and wax neurotic. I hope you enjoy candles, because there will be a lot of waxing in these electronic pages. With that said, read on, if you dare...]
By Meredith Harmon7 days ago in Wander