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Everything but the Ticket; Wander is your guide to the best activities, hotels, restaurants and holes-in-the-wall to check out on your trip.
What Is the Importance of Soft Skills in University Education?
Soft skills have become an essential part of modern university education. While academic knowledge and technical expertise remain important, employers increasingly seek graduates who can communicate effectively, work collaboratively, and adapt to changing environments. Understanding the importance of soft skills helps students recognise why universities today emphasise holistic development alongside traditional academic learning.
By ameliarosanna2 months ago in Wander
Living on the Peninsula: An Overview of the Four Communities of Palos Verdes
A Drive To the Hill Along the Sea The scenery drastically changes when you drive north on Palos Verdes Boulevard toward its namesake. Immediately, the close knit collection of condos and housing tracts along the coast are replaced by green hills, tree-lined streets, Spanish-tiled mansions and a swath of eucalyptus groves.
By Dean Traylor2 months ago in Wander
Seattle Nightlife Report: Pony. Top Story - January 2026.
Mid-winter Friday night. Early but already so dark. The days are getting longer but 6 PM is still pitch black. “Firepit!” You declare things after just a few seconds of solemn thought – not a request or suggestion, not a demand. Last week you walked around saying, “Hot tub?” to anyone who would listen. Or one afternoon you pointed at two men holding hands as they crossed 12th Avenue, looked me in the eyes and said, “Boyfriends.”
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poet2 months ago in Wander
Iron Lighthouse - Coastal Series: Part II (Oregon)
Oregon’s coast does not soften you on the way in. It tightens first. Trees crowd the road. The sky lowers its voice. The Pacific appears in fragments, between bends, through breaks in spruce and hemlock, across headlands that seem to rise only to block your view again. If Washington’s coast teaches patience, Oregon’s teaches commitment.
By The Iron Lighthouse2 months ago in Wander
Coastal Series: Part I (Washington State)
Washington does not introduce its coastline. It lets you find it... There’s no sudden reveal, no postcard moment engineered for the windshield. The coast arrives gradually, in pieces... Through rain-darkened trees, through logging towns that never rebranded themselves, through long stretches of road where the radio fades, and the sky lowers itself closer to the ground.
By The Iron Lighthouse3 months ago in Wander
Vulture City, Arizona
VULTURE CITY, AZ — What was once a roaring gold rush boomtown is now a sun-bleached skeleton of wood and stone, but according to investigators, historians, and countless shaken visitors, Vulture City never really died. It just learned how to whisper.
By Shahjehan Khan 3 months ago in Wander
Manaslu Circuit Trek
The 11 nights 12 days trek in the Manaslu conservation area of Gorkha district is one of the best multi day trek that trekkers can do in Nepal. Manaslu Circuit Trek is an incredible choice for off-the-beaten-path lovers. It is the best alternative for those who want to avoid the more touristic trails like Annapurna and Everest. Mt Manaslu, with a height of 8,163m, is the main attraction of the trek, and the trails encircle the Mt Manaslu clockwise, so it is called the Manaslu circuit trek. With the Mt Manaslu trekkers can see the peaks like as Mt Manaslu 8163 m (26,781 ft), Himalchuli (7,893 m (25,896 ft), Ngadi Chuli 7,871 m (25,823 ft), Buddha Himal 6672 m (21889 ft), Cheo Himal 6,820 m (22,375 ft), Manaslu North 7,157 m (23,446 ft), Samdo Peak 5,177 m (16985 ft), Naike Peak 6,211 m (20,377 ft), Larke Peak 6,249 m (20,505 ft) and many more.
By Nepal Trek Hub3 months ago in Wander
Morocco in February: Weather, Travel Tips, and What to Expect
February is one of those months travelers often overlook when planning a trip to Morocco. It doesn’t sound as glamorous as spring, and it doesn’t promise endless summer heat. But after years of welcoming travelers during this time, I’ve learned something important: Morocco in February quietly delivers one of the most balanced and comfortable travel experiences of the year.
By Ariel Cohen3 months ago in Wander










