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TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH NOMADIC MATT
…thousands of words on my blog about it, best of which is this post (http://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-blogs/everyone-say-im-running-away/) But the really short answer is that I felt an office job wasn’t what I wanted. I wanted to be out in the world. Tahiti 3.Why do you love nomadic traveling life so much? Simply put it gives me the freedom to do whatever I want, when I want. I am the master of my own ship. 4. After returning from your initial 1 1…
NEWS: I am Off-grid in October! I’m Exploring CUBA!
…ed to be a normal way of life – living in the real world 24/7 – before the WWW even existed. I’m actually really looking forward to it. And…come to think of it, since I wont’ be working, I guess this will be my vacation, in fact! However, I will be taking heaps of photos. And taking notes for a ga-zillion articles about Cuba. So come November, be ready for my full reports on Cuba. I’ll be back with travel tips, costs, best destinations and attract…
TRAVEL BOOK REVIEW AND INTERVIEW ’20 MILES PER COOKIE’ BY NANCY SATHRE-VOGEL OFFAMILY ON BIKES
…he kids along really brought out the angel side of people. John repeatedly commented on how surprised he was that people were so quick to help us out. He had never experienced reactions like that in all his years of bike touring. If you really think about it, it makes sense. We were about as non-threatening as possible. A family with two young kids traveling on bikes. Were we really serial killers?? Family on Bikes conquering their first mountain…
TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH ZOE DAWES OF QUIRKY TRAVELER
…ut my life now is that I really never know what is just around the corner, so who knows what will turn up next? ————————————————————————————————– Thanks Zoë for giving us insights into living overseas and quirky traveling. Follow Zoë: www.thequirkytraveller.com twitter: quirkytraveller facebook: TheQuirkyTraveller LinkedIn: TheQuirkyTraveller Visit Britain Super Blogger Top 10 Inspiring Travel Bloggers 2010 Britain’s Best Travel Blogger 2011 Indep…
10 Free Things to do in Fiji
…orkel the inner reefs at high tide since large tracts of the inner reefs become completely exposed during low tide. Be careful not to get caught out on the reef when the tide is receding. If you carry your own snorkel gear, you won’t have to pay any rental fees. tanning poolside in Fiji 4. Work on your tan If you’re heading to an exotic Pacific Island like Fiji, chances are you’re looking forward to gaining a superb golden tan. Whether you prefer…
10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN UBUD BALI
10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN UBUD BALI 1. Admire Balinese paintings and artists Since Ubud is Bali’s ‘village of the artists’ it’s only right to start with the painters… Several of Ubud’s major museums charge 50.000 rp entry fees ( $6 US). While that’s not outrageous, such costs do add up for budget travelers. These museums all house fantastic collections of Bali’s most famous artists as well as Western painters who were important in the Balinese pain…
ST PETERSBURG FLORIDA: JEWEL IN THE MUCK OF ‘VACATION LAND’
…planes at Albert Witted Airport, St Pete Every day small privately owned, company and commercial planes fly in and out of St Pete. Private plane owners come both for business and pleasure, from all over Florida and the US. Think how convenient it’d be to fly into a city then simply walk 10 minutes to a nearby hotel. Splendid! Besides use for private planes, the airport offers flight instruction, plane storage and parking, fueling, and other fligh…
20 Things I Love about Marrakech ā Morocco
…et here in public. 8. Marrakech feels calm and laid-back Probably it’s the combination of clean, wide streets and open plazas; the lack of blaring music and electronics; and the friendly calm people that make Marrakech feel so laid-back, unhurried and calm. spices and teas 9. Neat tidy piles of colorful merchandise The city’s narrow maze-like alleys, plazas and some broader shopping roads are lined by tall tidy piles of colorful spices, herbs, tea…
What It’s Like doing International Travel during Covid-19 Pandemic
…were canceled, but individuals were allowed to go inside. Citizens were recommended to practice social distancing, to wash their hands regularly and to use disinfectants liberally. I heard that the Turkish government issued free gloves and disinfectants all over the country. Out in the streets there were a handful of people walking around, taking buses, driving cars, eating at restaurants. I was one of them. Some people wore masks, some not. The…