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.
Cuba Libre is more than the name of a drink
I once knew a lady who fled Cuba and went to France when the regime came in a long with communism and destroyed the island and while in France had become a dancer. She passed on long ago and it breaks my heart that she passed on without seeing her patria free again. Cuba Libre para Milagros.
By Revista Miko:XCI 7 days ago in Wander
10 Countries You Probably Didn’t Know Existed (But Absolutely Should!)
We all dream about visiting iconic destinations like France, Italy, or tropical paradises like Hawaii and Bali. But what if I told you there are countries and territories most people have never even heard of?
By Areeba Umair9 days ago in Wander
10 Times Tourists Completely Ruined Priceless History
There’s something magnetic about ancient architecture and historic artifacts. Whether it’s a crumbling amphitheater, a sacred temple high in the mountains, or a centuries-old painting in a quiet chapel, we’re drawn to these places. Maybe it’s the mystery. Maybe it’s the legends. Maybe it’s the simple realization that these structures have survived hundreds, sometimes thousands of years.
By Areeba Umair9 days ago in Wander
8 Incredible Places You Must Visit Before They Disappear Forever
Vacations are the perfect excuse to explore, relax, and witness the beauty of the world. But some places are vanishing due to climate change, rising sea levels, or human activity, and if you don’t visit them soon, you might miss your chance. Here’s a list of eight phenomenal destinations that belong on every traveler’s bucket list.
By Areeba Umair10 days ago in Wander
25 YEAR STREAK BROKEN Passport Bro Says He Was Drugged & Robbed In Medellin Colombia, Cops Say He Was Lucky To Be Alive
While in search of the sweet life in South America, a self-proclaimed “Passport Bro” got a sharp jolt to his consciousness. When he woke up after a drug-induced stupor, he found that his electronics, cash, card, and flip flops had been taken from him in Medellin, Colombia.
By Skyler Saunders10 days ago in Wander
The Whisper of the Cuckoos
For more than six years now, I’ve had the great privilege of visiting the beautiful mountain ranges of Córdoba — one of Argentina’s many stunning regions. Along winding roads, picturesque villages, and fresh mountain air, nature blends with history and the traditions of the hills. Every corner invites you to discover a different story.
By Tati Asencio4 months ago in Wander
Among Tin and Shared Dreams: Life in the "Conventillos" of La Boca
I was born in Buenos Aires, but I have been living in Turin, Italy, for six years. Today I can say, with my heart in my hand, that I know what it means to be an immigrant: the obstacles, the sadness, the joys… and, of course, the dreams that live in the soul.
By Tati Asencio4 months ago in Wander











