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wanderlust

[won-der-luhst] / ˈwɒn dərˌlʌst /


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“His deep romanticism, his wanderlust, his profound curiosity and seeking, were his strengths, but also things that really kept him unrooted and unable to kind of sit back and enjoy things.”

From New York Times

Long before Instagram, such popular print series as Utagawa Hiroshige’s “The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido” — which documents his journey along a famous road in Japan — inspired ordinary viewers with wanderlust.

From Washington Post

I’ve always thought of these fascinations as the building blocks of wanderlust.

From Washington Post

That cosmic wanderlust—plus the black holes’ small sizes and inherent darkness—should make them almost impossible to see.

From Scientific American

If you’re understandably already starting to crave another break, channel your wanderlust by preparing for your next vacation with this GoPro Hero 10 deal.

From The Verge