south america
Between its wonderous mountain ranges, remote islands and the world's biggest rainforest, your first trip to South America likely won't be your last.
Getting Lit in an Argentinian Prison
By the time I turned fifty, I had only ever been drunk once, and this honour I bestowed upon myself on my eighteenth birthday. In true teenage fashion, I drank too much champagne chased by a few hefty glasses of punch before dancing on the tables we had set up in our family room for the occasion.
By Vanessa Brownabout a year ago in Wander
Uncovering Surprising Facts and Traditions from Around the World
Before I started teaching English online, I had lived in five countries, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and Costa Rica - mostly English-speaking Western cultures. While I enjoyed learning about each culture, it was when I began teaching that I truly immersed myself in the factoids that were being presented daily.
By Vanessa Brown2 years ago in Wander
Exploring Solo. AI-Generated.
Essential safety tips for American solo travelers exploring foreign lands alone, including researching destinations, informing someone of your itinerary, keeping important documents safe, blending in with locals, trusting your instincts, and using technology for added security.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Travel Destinations for 2024. AI-Generated.
Hidden gems are the allure of travel, offering unique experiences and captivating attractions that are still relatively undiscovered. In this article, we have curated a list of the top 10 travel destinations for 2024, showcasing these hidden gems that are waiting to be explored. From tranquil landscapes to vibrant cultural scenes, these destinations promise to enchant and inspire.
By Stephen Cool2 years ago in Wander
Crossing Borders by Bus in South America
Tôrres, Brazil to Buenos Aires, Argentina My epic 24-hour journey began at what I would never be able to call a bus stop of any kind. Hanging out under a highway overpass, we kept our eyes on the dirty, run-down store across the street for the JBL bus to stop briefly and pick me up.
By Vanessa Brown2 years ago in Wander
Eagle Figurines and Statues
Chisheen Bald Eagle Statue Outdoor Garden Sculpture Metal Yard Art Lawn Decorations,Large Eagle About this item: Material: Typically made from high-quality materials such as metal (often steel or aluminum), ensuring durability and resistance to various weather conditions.
By Lam Nguyen2 years ago in Wander
Plans Change — A Brazilian Christmas and New Year
Having spent my last few Christmases and New Years in Ontario, Canada, I have found snowy grounds, homes decorated in an assortment of lights, and Christmas music playing unabashedly in every store and café gives me some much-needed Christmas spirit as each year comes to a close.
By Vanessa Brown2 years 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 years ago in Wander
Top 15 Vacation Spots for Celebrities. AI-Generated.
When it comes to vacations, celebrities have an uncanny knack for picking exclusive and breathtaking locations around the globe. From stunning beaches to luxurious mountain retreats, here’s a glimpse into the top 15 vacation spots where the rich and famous escape the limelight.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Wander





