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Hands-on Ecuadorian Artisans Are Hands-Down Amazing

August 18, 2020 by Tom Bentley2 Comments

Photo by Alice Bourget When I was around 10, I tagged along to my brother’s Boy Scout meeting, where one activity was making art projects. Given instruction, I sprayed a clothespin with glittery red paint and spelled my name out on the top bar with glued alphabet macaroni. That might be my highest artistic achievement, so perhaps I don’t have a credible basis to judge the quality of the crafts I’ve seen in Ecuador over the past month. But … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Andes, Art, Bus Travel, Coffee, Drinking, Ecuador, Fashion, Festival, Japan, Music, Palm Trees, Seafood, Shopping Mall, South America, Spain, Taxi, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife

How to Study and Travel at the Same Time

August 12, 2020 by Emma PetersLeave a Comment

If you are passionate about travel but you can’t because you have to attend classes at university, then keep reading the article. Today, we will share priceless tips on how to travel and study at the same time. Let’s get started! 1. Online Program If you are not enrolled in classes yet, then the best advice will be to choose an online program as it will give you all the flexibility you need in order to travel across the world. There are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post ·

The Absolute Best Cities to Receive Your Higher Education

August 12, 2020 by Emma PetersLeave a Comment

Many universities are extremely optimistic about the next academic year. Higher education establishments in Europe and the USA are saying that they will resume in-person education in 2020. So, let us examine, which are the best cities for students to study and have fun in. Munich This German city can often be found in the first place in many student ratings. Why? The main reasons why students adore this city are tons of opportunities for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Amsterdam, Boston, Canada, Europe, History, Montreal

7 reasons to visit McLaren Vale

August 7, 2020 by Kavita PLeave a Comment

Every region of Australia offers something unique to tourists. One of the best places to visit in South Australia is the town of McLaren Vale. It has a number of attractions including some of the region’s oldest wineries and breweries along with breathtaking landscapes. Here are seven reasons why you should plan your next trip to this beautiful town: 1. Fantastic Wine McLaren Vale is the oldest wine-producing region in southern … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Australia, Beach, Culture, Food and Wine, History, Museum, Restaurants, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Top 10 Items to Help You Maintain Your Health

August 7, 2020 by Pete MLeave a Comment

Maintaining your health is essential so that you can live an active and happy lifestyle. However, it's not always easy, and some individuals struggle with what to do next. In this article, we'll discuss ten items that can help you maintain your health. This way, you can be proactive, live healthily, and, most importantly, enjoy everything like life has to offer! Sound interesting? Then let's get right into it! A good cookbook A good … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Drinking, Lifestyle, Technology, Walking tour

7 Best California Road Trip Routes and How to Get There Safely

August 7, 2020 by Albert CooperLeave a Comment

You could just book a plane or a train ticket to your final destination and skip the road trip across California. However, California’s vast landscape is a true thing of beauty and deserves to be mindfully savored. But before you embark on this incredible journey, make sure your vehicle is in tip-top shape. After all, California is a sizable state with roadways that extend for hundreds of miles. You might even want to consider mechanical … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Avocado, California, Carmel, Cruising, Desert, Journey, Los Angeles, Nevada, Road Trip, San Diego, Sierra Nevada, Travel Insurance, Ventura, Yosemite National Park

A Transcontinental Train that Transcends the Frontiers between West and East – Bucharest to Istanbul

August 6, 2020 by Teh Chin Liang2 Comments

Casting one last glance at the charming old streets and striking neo-Gothic buildings in Bucharest, I took a brisk stroll, with a heavy backpack strapped to my shoulder, slowly navigating my way to the train station. From there, I was about to embark on a long-haul overnight journey to Istanbul. Having walked incessantly for days in Bucharest, I was looking forward to long hours of doing nothing at all, just sitting still on the train and getting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Bulgaria, Culture, Europe, Food and Wine, Istanbul, Journey, Music, Passport, Romania, Walking tour

Visit Rovaniemi – The Official Hometown of Santa Claus®

August 5, 2020 by Jenny SilvennoinenLeave a Comment

What if I told you we have an overall population density of 1,98 persons per square kilometer, which is one of the lowest in Europe, more reindeer then people, the cleanest air and waters in the world. Yet we live in a modern city filled with services and even luxury. Our summer nights are light like the most romantic pink twilight, and that our summer temperatures are mild like the birds milk, as we Finnish people like to say. Would you believe … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beach, Bicycle, Christmas, Cruising, Culinary travel, Culture, Europe, Food and Wine, Hiking, Mountain Climbing, Photography, Restaurants, Romantic, Seafood, Sports, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife

Impressions: Ulanbaatar, Mongolia

August 1, 2020 by Dave6 Comments

I landed in Ulanbaatar in the very early am. My pre-arranged ride was not waiting at airport so I found a taxi who promptly delivered me to my guest house, 20 mins to town w/o traffic. Two story guesthouse. I ended up on the second floor - frustrated because the inside door to the guesthouse was locked and it was 430am. Knocking over and over again resulted in no action from within. I began to prep a rudimentary sleeping arrangement in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beer, Cuba, Food and Wine, Ireland, Korea, Monks, Restaurants, Taxi, Traffic

Travelling and living in Melbourne, Australia

August 1, 2020 by Kristina JamesLeave a Comment

Several years ago I spent a year travelling and living in Melbourne, Australia. One of Australia's great cities - it is not to big and not to small either. And I was attracted to the friendly people; it wasn't hard to make new friends at all. My time in the country was quite an adventure - living in a new place with new sights, sounds, and experiences. It did remind me of my time in Canada a little bit - with numerous similarities between … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Australia, Beach, Canada, Drinking, Nightlife, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Wine Tasting

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