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A Texas Homecoming
Greetings, Vocal readers and subscribers! Recently, I had the opportunity to visit a familiar place that I haven't been to in almost 15 years. I've expressed my love for my hometown of Arlington, Texas in numerous stories on Vocal. Fow two days, it was my time to do some sight-seeing and nothing more. This long overdue vacation was solely about me, not about visiting family, as I've been estranged from them since 2011. I'll share a collage of pictures from my two-day stay in Arlington throughout this story. Just for reference, I took over 200 photos, so not every one of them will be featured.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard a day ago in Wander
How To Choose The Best Ramadan Umrah Package
Ramadan is almost here, and many Muslims wish to perform Umrah in this sacred month. Why? Because of the immense rewards, Umrah in Ramadan is equal to performing Hajj. During the holy month, the rewards of good deeds and acts multiply, and what better than performing Umrah, one of the greatest acts of worship.
By Abdul Rahim Khan2 days ago in Wander
Escape the Australian Winter: Your Ultimate Sri Lanka Escape (June – August). AI-Generated.
As the first frost settles over the suburbs of Melbourne and the winds pick up across Sydney Harbour, a collective longing for the sun begins to stir. While most Australians look toward the predictable resorts of Bali or Fiji, a more exotic, soul-stirring alternative awaits just across the Indian Ocean.
By Seth Marshal3 days ago in Wander
Inspired Travels from Canada to Greece- A journey of food, family and togetherness
It was a cold winter´s day in December. More than 8000 km away, warmer temperatures touched the sands of Greece and all of its islands. As far apart as they felt, a local husband and wife team dedicated their time to making certain a connection to their roots was present and thriving in the Greater Toronto Area.
By See The Room6 days ago in Wander
Where Hills Speak and Water Remembers:
When I first saw Nazareth’s skyline rising from the Galilean hills, it felt more like stepping into a long-held memory than just arriving somewhere new. Stone buildings tumbled down the slopes, with minarets and bell towers reaching into the same sky. Still, I was drawn to one place above all: the striking, modern Basilica of the Annunciation.
By Chad Pillai7 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
Where Have all the Travel Blogs Gone?
I went to India recently. As most everyone does, I needed a visa, but unlike most people, I couldn't take advantage of their handy eVisa. Instead, I had to trek into town (1 hour) to wait in line (1.5 hours) to get in to be seen (1 hour), only to be told that I was missing the documents necessary to apply for a visa. What?! I had everything listed on the website?! Too bad, come back again tomorrow to do this all over again.
By Melissa in the Blue10 days ago in Wander










