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Wanderful People
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Wanderful People is a collection of stories from around the world.
We are interested in sights, sounds and scenes that intoxicate our senses with each new place we set foot on. And the days that gnaw on our hearts long after we’ve left the place.
We’re curious about each other, about the people we meet living quite a world away.
And most times, we feel the burning desire to share our adventures, tall tales and short stories.
May you get infected with insatiable incurable wanderlust, happily ever after.Have a Wanderful day.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 22 )
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From Buenos Aires to Sydney: A Soul Motion Journey.
I move. My body is telling a story that I’m not familiar with. Or maybe, I am? Light fills the studio. The wind chimes sing effortlessly. Read more
Posted on 15 March 2016 TRAVEL -
The Vipassana Meditation Course- 10 Days, and Maybe a Lifetime.
The women do not speak. And neither do the men on the other side. They walk, stretch, and sit in silence, taking in the generous warmth of the sun in the limite... Read more
Posted on 10 November 2015 TRAVEL -
San Isidro. An Escape from the Shadows.
The plan was to go to Tigre, a town where porteños go to escape Buenos Aires. I could use a little escape myself. My shadows have been haunting me... Read more
Posted on 01 August 2015 TRAVEL -
Patagonia, but Really, Incoherent Thoughts.
There is white. There is glaring white, pure white, dirty white, deep white, flat white, and white that looks blue. If white is the absence of colour, there... Read more
Posted on 05 July 2015 TRAVEL -
Santuario Revisited- Healing from Chronic Hives (urticaria)
It started one night in early January. I was dancing tango in Buenos Aires when I felt the first itch, which later spread through my body. I was on fire, but no... Read more
Posted on 09 March 2015 TRAVEL -
There’s a Place Called Santuario.
“How can anyone get enough of healing?” asked Liam, in response to my comment that people get addicted to Ayahuasca, the Amazonian vine that opens portals to... Read more
Posted on 22 January 2015 TRAVEL -
Bolivia, the Nonchalant Lover
If you’ve spent enough time with Bolivia, you’d know you can never truly leave. She’s no clingy lover. She never wanted you there anyway. She couldn’t care less... Read more
Posted on 20 October 2014 TRAVEL -
A Taste of Bolivian Coffee and Wine
Mention Bolivia and the first thing that comes to your mind is probably the Salt Flats, if at all any picture comes to your mind. You probably haven’t heard... Read more
Posted on 24 August 2014 TRAVEL -
The Dreaded List: Top 10 Awesome Restaurants in Sucre!
You don’t normally associate Bolivia with food. It’s just not what Bolivia is famous for, and it doesn’t help that the country’s got some bad food rep going on. Read more
Posted on 13 July 2014 TRAVEL -
Salar De Uyuni- What a Grand Voyage!
We stood up, got our bags quickly and stepped out of the bus, onto the road, and into the frigid cold. I could have almost said that we had arrived in the town... Read more
Posted on 16 June 2014 TRAVEL -
Making Wishes
Just outside my room, the stars beckoned as they floated over the sacred lake. I sat and looked at the milky way, the orion, and countless other stars that... Read more
Posted on 26 May 2014 TRAVEL -
The Guilty Warrior of Lake Titicaca
It was a thirty hour journey away from home. I couldn’t be further away, yet my spirit was at ease. My body felt at home even as my lungs grasped the thin air a... Read more
Posted on 17 May 2014 TRAVEL -
The Lares Trek Peru: Loving It!
“ Are you ready for the Lares trek?” asked Edwin, our guide and life saver for the days ahead. Beneath the enthusiastic demeanour was a hint of worry. Well,... Read more
Posted on 04 May 2014 TRAVEL -
Mistyrious Halong
It was 6.00am, light was streaming into the cabin. The room, it was moving slightly, no? Ah yes, I am on a cruise ship on Halong Bay. I went up to the deck, wit... Read more
Posted on 22 March 2014 TRAVEL -
Leaving Home- a Collection of Questions and Answers (feat. a Bloody Thumb)
Just over 2 months ago , I told my boss I was leaving the company. I had spent days rehearsing for that moment (don’t judge), but nothing could really... Read more
Posted on 13 March 2014 TRAVEL -
Japan Through the Lens
It was not long into my trip when I came to realise that the Land of the Rising Sun is a great place for neophyte photographers of street life to hone their... Read more
Posted on 21 February 2014 TRAVEL -
About Fear and Curiosity
Fear is a powerful and sneaky little thing. I used to think that it was big bad monster that would envelop and overwhelm you, or a strong surge of emotion that... Read more
Posted on 16 February 2014 TRAVEL -
The Northern Lights; a Practical Guide
Earlier in December, I was witness to the most spectacular sight of my entire life. The Northern Lights, the Aurora Borealis. For two nights in northern... Read more
Posted on 14 January 2014 TRAVEL -
Iran, I Remember You.
I don’t know what’s taken me so long to write about Iran. By so long, i mean more than two years. Was I keeping my memories in a cellar, hoping they’d age like... Read more
Posted on 03 December 2013 TRAVEL -
The 4 Things i Love About South Korea.
So, i finally made my way to Korea (South Korea that is, can’t wait to check out the North), and I finally got to experience Autumn in its full red and fiery... Read more
Posted on 16 November 2013 TRAVEL
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