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Life in Turkey during Covid-19 World

…can all these people be going?!” Because of the large number of people out-n-about in afternoons, I try to do all my walking, cycling and shopping in mornings, as early as possible. That way I can avoid the near ‘crowds’, which I believe is much safer during a virus pandemic, especially since most Turks are terrible at social distancing. No Domestic / Overland Travel Permitted In late March the Turkish government halted nearly all overland travel…

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How I Ended up Living in Aruba for Two Months

…on Aruba, but who needed someone to take care of her cat and apartment for 2-3 months while she was in Holland. Brian said that when he heard about her plight, he’d immediately thought of me. Great! When I replied that I might be able to do it, Brian connected me with the house owner. As soon as I met her via video chat, I knew we’d hit it off. And we did. I introduced her to my travel blog so that she could see who I am. She loved it. And that w…

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Travel Book Review and Interview: ‘What Were We Thinking?’ by Nancy Sathre-Vogel and John Vogel of Family on Bikes

…t?   I don’t think so. We didn’t think that far in advance.   Q7. What were 2-3 most wonderful places and/or experiences you had during that trip?   Jaiselmer, India was a wonderful place. We arrived there in a less-than-wonderful situation (I was dreadfully ill with a sort of dengue fever) and ended up staying for a month while I recuperated. The area is known for its obnoxious touts, but we didn’t get any of them at all – people don’t try to sel…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH MELVIN BOECHER OF TRAVEL DUDES

…uch. Then there is Havana. I really love Havana. I just planned to stay for 2-3 nights out of 8, but in the end I stayed 7 nights. The colours of the renovated areas and the rest of the city are amazing. Life on the streets, where kids play baseball and older ones play domino, give it a relaxed atmosphere. I met so many nice people. It’s definitely one of my favorite spots in the world. Melvin Boecher of Travel Dudes Fixing the car in Western Aust…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH MEI OF CUMI DAN CIKI

…out my stand on health and exercising – read my other blog here: Cikipedia.com nasi lemak – the Malaysian version of the English Big Breakfast Q8. What are your (you and Jo’s) favorite Malay dishes and why do you love them? We love Nasi Lemak – it’s the Malaysian version of the big English breakfast. Read about it here : Nasi Lemak Q9. What are your favorite foreign cuisines and why do you love them? We like most kinds of food that are made well….

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My Proposed Highlights of My 3-Month Trip to New Zealand’s South Island

…n Picton and Havelock (I’ll have to catch a ride with other travelers) 3. a 2-night couch surfing gig with an outdoor enthusiast who lives near the Queen Charlotte Trek 4. hiking & camping on the 2-day/2-night Nydia Trek – my first trek on South Island! Abel Tasman Trek – photo by Department of Conservation on Flickr CC * Nelson / Abel Tasman Region – 2-3 weeks 1. Abel Tasman Trek – 4 days/4 nights I am super thrilled about hiking the famous Abel…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW: ILYA HOUBEN OF WONDERFUL MALAYSIA

…s goes for many other places in Malaysia too. Q10. Could you please tell us 2-3 little-known places in Malaysia that you’d highly recommend visiting? What’s special about them? People staying in Kuala Lumpur should consider a visit to Pulau Ketam (Crab Island). Not only can you enjoy delicious sea food, you will also experience a tight-knit and traditional Chinese fishermen community at their villages on stilts. It’s only an hour by train, and the…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH UNCORNERED MARKET

…g. More thoughts on this topic: http://www.uncorneredmarket.com/2010/02/how-to-travel-the-world-together-without-killing-each-other/   Audrey Scott- Daniel Noll- Uncornered Market Daniel and Audrey in Petra, Jordan   Q7. What kind of accommodation do you like? Hostels, guest houses, hotels, couch surfing?   All of the above. It depends on where we are, how expensive the country is, what is available, and whether we have local contacts. Most of the…

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MY GUIDE TO SCUBA DIVING IN BALI

…29C. Warm! Visibility varies greatly, ranging from only 5M to over 30M. 10M- 20M is the norm. These conditions offer diving for all levels of divers. The most famous and most popular dive site in northeast Bali is the USAT Liberty Wreck. It’s quite spectacular and sits just off shore in 3M to 30M of water. It’s proximity to shore makes it an unusually easy wreck to access. Even snorkelers visit the Liberty most days, checking it out from the surfa…

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San Francisco – A Gateway to Exploration

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…t to Alcatraz Island where a famous but now defunct prison stands. https://www.flickr.com/photos/aon/8337492234/sizes/l Phew, there is so much to do in San Francisco that you probably won’t even notice the weather. Do your research on hotels in San Francisco as the city has plenty of places to stay and you’ll find deals throughout the year, regardless of the season. Remember to pack a comfortable and sturdy pair of walking shoes — you’re definitel…

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