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Book Review: Two Wheels & Rice Fields- The Ultimate Guide To Motorbiking Vietnam

…hotels and hostels. As you can tell by now, Two Wheels & Rice Fields is a guidebook that I highly recommend. It’s useful to all sorts of travelers, including people who are: * Planning to visit Vietnam and want an exciting, in-depth way to explore the country * Motorbike enthusiasts looking for new places to ride * Adventurous travelers looking for brand new ways to explore the world * New to motorbike travel but want to try it out, whether in Vi…

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Book Review: Eating Thai Food Guide

…pecific restaurants by genre. som tom – Thailand’s famous papaya salad The guidebook comes in pdf format, which is easy to read on computers, eReaders and tablets. Mark was savvy enough to include a click-through table of contents, which makes navigating to any particular page very fast & easy. And… get this… Eating Thai Food costs only $7 US. How could you possibly go wrong? If you’re heading to Thailand and are ready to dive into some delicious…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH ANIL POLAT OF FOXNOMAD

…me to help you with any topics covered. You’ll also get 1 year of free updates learn more than you ever knew possible about your laptop.”   Follow Anil and FoXnoMad: http://foXnoMad.com/ http://www.facebook.com/foXnoMad.travel http://twitter.com/foxnomad/ Travel Blog Advice —————————————————————————————————————————————…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH TIGGER OF 1 DAD, 1 KID, 1 CRAZY ADVENTURE

…Nice getting to know you better. cheers, Lash ————————————————————————– Qs: Have you ever traveled with kids? What do they like best about traveling? What were their favorite places? Follow Tigger and his dad, Talon on their continued world travels: Website: http://1dad1kid.com Facebook: Our account http://facebook.com/1Dad1Kid Our fan page: http://facebook.com/1Dad1KidFB My scuba fan page: http://facebook.com/TheScubaDad Twitter: Our travels http…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW: TAL OF TAL-GUR.COM

travel interview-Tal Gur with kids in Nepal

…sy to answer. One word: freedom. Waking up every morning knowing that I am completely free to choose what I want to do. Being able to spend time with my loved ones whenever I need to. Being able to go anywhere I want. Contribute to the world in whatever way I choose. Total Freedom is really priceless. Q12. What can you recommend to others, like myself, who would also like to achieve financial freedom? The key lies in two vital components: Creating…

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH TALON OF ‘1 DAD-1 KID-1 CRAZY ADVENTURE’ BLOG

…becoming an instructor. She encouraged me quite a bit, and so I left that open water course with my sights on becoming an instructor.   monument at Havana- Cuba Q10. You recently announced that after living and scuba diving in Utila for nearly 8 months, you’re going to leave for more travels, specifically to Colombia. Why Colombia? Why not, for instance, continue traveling down through Central America? I had wanted to go back to Guatemala for a w…

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Budget Travelers Guide to Drinking Cocktails on the Road

…s – photo care of my friend Johan Lassesson 1. Buy spirits at airport duty free shops Airport duty free shops always sell alcohol at much lower prices than you can get in the country you’re about to enter. Buying your own liter of vodka, run, gin or other spirits can be a great idea, particularly if you’re going to stay in one place for a while and you know how to mix up a few cocktails. I often pick up a liter of vodka or white rum when I’m going…

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Introduction to Patagonia

…gonia. In any event, based on my own adventures in Patagonia and further research, below I outline the main areas to visit in Patagonia, detailing the primary things to see and do in each place. Argentina Patagonia Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego Ushuaia is often called ‘The southernmost city in the world’. It’s a large town at the bottom of South America, located in Tierra del Fuego. Ushuaia has a spectacular natural location. It’s situated right on…

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10-100 Free Things to do in Mexico City

Free bicycles Yes! Much to my amazement and delight, Mexico City provides completely free bikes for visitors to use! BiciGratis booths are situated at popular neighborhoods around the city. The most central and easy to find is beside the Municipal Cathedral on north side the city’s main plaza – aka Zocalo. You simply hand over your passport for them to hold until you return the bike. Fill out a simple form and get your photo taken. Then they hand

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Travel Story: My First Ever Trip Overseas

…rts of new scissors, hair irons, hair extensions, neon hair colors and the latest equipment and tools. I attended workshops by many of my favorite hair designers – from Scotland, England, France, Germany and Australia. My biggest thrill of all was modeling on stage for my absolute favorite designer of all time: Irvin Rusk of Scotland. I emerged with a hair cut so modern, so cutting edge, that I was soon taken aback by hairdressers from around the…

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