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Andrea Wilson
Andrea grew up in a small Iowa town
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Bernard Pollack, an expert on local labor
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Carolan
Nathan
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Catherine
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Catherine
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Habeeb
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Habeeb
Salloum lived his youth in
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Ivona
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Ivona
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Junfil
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Junfil Olarte began his passion for
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Michael Zurakhinsky
Michael Zurakhinsky is a graduate of
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Paul
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Paul E. Kandarian
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Phyllis
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Phyllis
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Teh
Chin Liang
Teh Chin Liang lives in Georgetown,
Malaysia a scenic island city which ...
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Tiffany
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Tiffany Forte received a bachelor's degree
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about
dave's travel corner
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We are a travel content and resource provider. This is a
travel community with articles, journals, photographs, message
boards, interviews, videos, links & much more. Dave began Dave's Travel Corner in 1996 immediately after a life-changing trip to Nepal
in which
he trekked to near Everest Base Camp. While on the trek he became deathly ill from food poisoning and altitude sickness. When
he returned to the States he had a newfound appreciation for life and for travel.
Some of his experiences in this fascinating country are
highlighted in his Nepal article including a vivid
description of his trek:
Read the Nepal
Trek
Your comments matter! Use our message boards and the comment
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TripBase says:
"His own
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and something every travel
junky should visit and,
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This is our 15th year of highlighting travel content
- we spotlight your location and attractions with an article linked
directly from our homepage including content distributed across our
Above the Clouds blog, journals, resources (travel links directory), photo
and video galleries.
We use a combination of social media platforms,
written content, photography and videos to promote your location.
Our contributors come from various backgrounds, live in a variety of
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Take advantage of our social media!
Our social media presence continues to increase and the site has a
number of followers including 1,700+ Facebook Friends, 2,000+ Google Friend Connects and 50,000+ Twitter followers. Not only does content appear on the main
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contribute content to 52 Perfect Days, Examiner.com, Global Writes, NATJA and our video site, MyVideoVisa
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Content is not removed from the site, rather it is archived for
search engines. Please email Editor your proposed trip
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Make your travels as experiential as
possible - do things that are not part of your daily life.
Go out of your way to embrace the assault on your senses
that only International travel can deliver.
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In every inspiring natural creation there is
a realism that speaks to you. In every moment on a mountain
you find it more and more. You discover yourself in ways not
possible through other means. This stays with you and guides
you for the rest of your life. May everyone have this chance
at least once.
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The Inspiration
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Ownership of most things is overrated. Ownership of worldly
experiences is not.
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~ 1/3 of the world eats with utensils, 1/3 of
the world eats with chopsticks and 1/3 of the world eats with their
hands. ~ Unknown |
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Perspective is the most
important word in travel. Sometimes those who grow up in an
urban environment don’t have the perspective that one has
who grows up in the country and vice versa. Both
perspectives are equally important and a person who deeply
understands both and is comfortable in both environments is
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~
Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events;
small minds discuss people.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
....And to this we can add, the most
interesting people we meet are conversant in all three. |
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