Common Types of Weapons Used for Hunting and Survival

Throughout human history, the act of hunting and survival has been an essential aspect of human existence. From ancient times to the present day, individuals have relied on various types of weapons to procure food and protect themselves from potential threats in the wilderness. While modern technologies have introduced sophisticated hunting and survival tools, some traditional weapons have stood the test of time. Here, we will discuss some common types of weapons used for hunting and survival.

1. Bow and Arrow:

The bow and arrow have been a vital hunting tool for thousands of years. Its simplicity and effectiveness make it a preferred choice for many hunters and survivalists. The bow is a flexible piece of wood or other materials, and the arrow is a projectile designed to be launched from the bow’s string. This weapon allows hunters to engage targets from a distance, increasing their chances of a successful … Read more

Where to Stay in The Gambia [Best Hotels and Resorts in the Gambia]

Here is a list of our top five hotels and resorts in the Gambia that can help you prepare for your upcoming trip.

Aside from the things to do, as travelers, we should also consider where we should stay when traveling abroad. Depending on your travel style, you can choose a luxurious or budget-friendly one. This scenario is the same no matter where you’re going, this time we’ll discuss more about the Gambia.

We’ve already talked about the things to do in the said country. In this article, we’ll give you a list of the best hotels or resorts you can choose when going to The Gambia – a country in west Africa. 

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Where to Stay in The Gambia [Best Hotels and Resorts in the Gambia]

Seafront Residences & Hotel is a 4-star hotel located in Bijilo, Gambia. It is the perfect place to stay if you’re in the country for business

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The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit

The view overlooking the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland as it dives the city on a sunny day
Posted: 12/15/22 | December 15th, 2022

Dublin is a city with soul. While the capital of the Republic of Ireland might not have the aesthetics of Prague or Amsterdam, and while it might not have the in-vogue vibe of Paris or the hustle and bustle of London, it has something that many other European cities lack: soul, ambience, and heart.

There are certainly many historical landmarks and attractions to visit in Dublin: Trinity College, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, Grafton Street, and the Guinness Brewery, among others. But the real attraction is its warm and welcoming people.

And where to find those friendly Irish folk? In a pub, of course.

Dublin’s true heart and soul lies in its many atmospheric pubs. I’m not advocating you spend your days and nights getting sloshed, but pubs there are the equivalent of the neighborhood osteria or trattoria in Rome or the sidewalk

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Checking In: Huka Lodge Review

Turning 30 is scary, exciting, daunting and something worth celebrating – all at once. For my 30th birthday, the turn of a new decade, I wanted to travel somewhere special to me. I was in the mood for somewhere I already had an established connection with, but to experience something new while I was there. A paradox? Maybe. But that turned out to be the catalyst for a 30th birthday gone wrong – that is, until it went so fantastically well, a year later.

I booked my flight to New Zealand a couple of months before my 30th birthday. That was a year ago when shortly thereafter the borders closed and my birthday travel plans turned to dust. But alas! I turned thirty plus one this year and finally, the trip I had so yearned for was back on the cards. I was heading to New Zealand.

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A very trendy Guide to Auckland

Let’s cut to the chase: Auckland is trendy. Like, uber trendy. The people, the cafes, the boutiques – all extraordinarily trendy. Even the houses dotted along tree-lined residential streets are – you guessed it – trendy. So what should you do with two days in Auckland? I’m glad you asked!

I recently spent a few days in Auckland to bring to you this very trendy guide to Auckland, New Zealand. And while I think four days was maybe too much, I would say two days is the perfect amount of time to explore the city and soak up the highlights. So with that, here’s my guide to Auckland!

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The World of Wanderlust Guide to Auckland

For starters, this wasn’t my first visit to Auckland. I’ve been a handful of times to visit one of my best friends who lived here pre-pandemic. Every time my friend would show me new cafes,

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