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The Uncharted Frontier. Content Warning.
The deep sea, Earth's last great frontier, remains one of the most mysterious and awe-inspiring realms on our planet. As humans venture into outer space and uncover the secrets of distant galaxies, it's time we turn our attention to the enigmatic world that lies beneath the surface of our oceans β a realm filled with wonders that are as captivating as they are unique.
By MOHAMMAD ISMAIL3 years ago in Wander
From Paris with Love
It was a crisp morning in April, and I stood at the airport, my heart pounding with excitement and nervous anticipation. I was about to embark on my first international tour, a voyage that promised to be a life-altering experience. The destination? Paris, the city of love and lights.
By πππ«π‘π₯π²3 years ago in Wander
A Walk In Hulne Park, Alnwick
Introduction It was raining, but I thought that I needed to get out and get some fresh air this morning, so I thought I would walk around to Hulne Park and take a very short snoop around and see what there was. My friend Julie had told us that this was the Duke of Northumberland's "back garden" but when we went it was shut. It is maintained by Northumberland Estates and you can read about it here.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 3 years ago in Wander
My Journey To Finding Success
Living abroad can be a daunting experience, but it can also be one of the most rewarding. For me, my journey to finding success while living abroad began when I met my wife in Cambodia. We found stability together and started building a life in this beautiful country.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Wander
Living Below The Poverty Line
I always thought that living beneath the poverty line is an occurrence that befalls others, so I decided to dive-in to poverty myself (as an experiment). The belief that poverty arises from ill fortune, bad choices, or a lack of skills is part of what drives poverty. Once someone falls into poverty and descends into destitution, the difficulty of freeing oneself from its clutches, is almost seemingly insurmountable. I resolved to directly experience poverty in the Kingdom of Wonder, the country of Cambodia.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Wander






