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March 7, 2014

Trip Tips Travel Tips For The Independent Traveler

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Trip Tips Travel Tips For The Independent Traveler

Travel Tips for the Independent Traveler. Everything you need to know to set out on a journey anywhere in the world. Practical Travel Tips ranging from planning your trip, to buying the tickets, to staying safe wile traveling. Grab THIS NOW for only $2.99

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by SHAILANY
March 7, 2014

50 Places You Must to See Before You Die

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50 Places You Must to See Before You Die

The World Has LOTS of Beautiful Places To SEE and We Don’t Have Enough Time To Visit All Them, so this book will show you which among this lovely places are the “MUST SEE” before your Die. The book writer describes herself as a world traveler, been to several places and managed to honed the 50 of the top places arould the world. Regardless if you’re a luxury traveler or a backpacker, this book will surely has the best of travel destination you wouldn’t want to miss! Grab THIS NOW for only $6.99!!!

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by SHAILANY
March 7, 2014

How To Travel Anywhere for Free

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How To Travel Anywhere for Free

Travel The World And Live An Amazing Life Not On Your Dime Today only, get this Amazon bestseller for just $4.99. Regularly priced at $6.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device. Be the ultimate travel hacker and see the world any way you want. Secrets to free travel accommodations uncovered. Where to go and how to get there for free!And much, much more! How To Travel Anywhere for Free: Secrets To Becoming An Explorer Of The World Without Any Of Your Own Money [Kindle Edition] Grab THIS NOW for only $4.99

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by SHAILANY
March 7, 2014

How to Travel Full Time

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How to Travel Full Time

This book is intended to help aspiring long term or full time travelers prepare themselves for life on the road, with information and inspiration on preparing your new lifestyle, getting set up when you arrive, and every step in between. Chapters cover: Your motivations for traveling. Ramifications of you starting up a new life on the road. How full time travel will impact your relationships and professional life. Optimal methods for planning your new lifestyle. Packing and preparation tricks. How to deal with money and start freedom businesses from the road (and what you should do about both before you leave). Building online platforms for professional and personal purposes. How to cope with pushback from friends and family, and how to deal with your own last-minute doubt. The first things to do when you arrive in a new country. Safety tips for travel, and how to safely explore a new place. How to ‘go native’ and live like a local, meet new people and escape the tourist traps. Cultural relativism, economic disparity and how your philosophies will be challenged while traveling. How best to capture your adventures and share them with the world. …and more! How to Travel Full Time […]

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by SHAILANY
March 6, 2014

Now eat! Okinawan cuisine gets a makeover

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By karlac1 How a unique island culture is taking its own version of “local” a step further When it comes to food movements, the word “local” is a rarity in Okinawa. That’s because restaurants in Japan’s southernmost prefecture have been doing the local thing long before it was trending. Or even just trendy. World-renowned for promoting health and longevity, traditional Okinawan cuisine uses primarily local ingredients. What’s more, it’s easy to find. Restaurants across this multiple-island prefecture dish out fresh, delicious fare ranging from braised pork rafute and custardy shima tofu, to stir-fried champaru and black sugar donuts — recipes based on longstanding traditions dedicated to fresh ingredients. More: Okinawan cuisine: The Japanese food you don’t know According to Kaori Yoshida, editor of Japanese-language website Calend-okinawa.com, the last five years have been particularly exciting on the Okinawa food scene. “We started the website in 2009 not just to share our favorite places to eat, but to encourage people to grow and spread their ideas,” she says. Since then, Yoshida says, a stream of new shop owners and chefs have arrived and infused passion, creativity and personal interpretations of island living into an already vibrant eating culture. Suien Meet the bakers: […]

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by SHAILANY
March 5, 2014

5 Things to Do in Shanghai, China

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5 Things to Do in Shanghai, China

If you are visiting Shanghai this season, then there are a few things that you absolutely must do. Shanghai is a city that literally bristles with buildings and its joys are there on the street level. This is where you can see life unfolding everyday in a bewildering manner. Unlike cities like New York or Rome, there are no such must-see sights. The essence here remains in the everyday life. There are certain things that you absolutely must do in Shanghai for they are exclusive and you would not really get it anywhere else. Find out what are those – Take a ride on the Shanghai Maglev train: There is the magnetic-levitation train ride which you can take exclusively to the city from the international airport. You should reach within 8 minutes for the train travels at a speed of 430 km per hour. Yes, you might be left feeling a bit whiplashed, but then this sense of disorientation drops a clear hint about the kind of fast-paced life you can expect in the city of Shanghai. Take a walk down Fuxing Park:Shanghai is one city that is meant for taking walks unlike most other Chinese cities. The colonial era […]

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by SHAILANY
March 4, 2014

Paris colors — one photographer’s multi-hued take on the city

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By sbusch Nichole Robertson roams the French capital capturing its browns, yellows, blues and more, for a blog and book When Nichole Robertson relocated to Paris from New York more than four years ago, she roamed the city. She soon hit upon a distinctive way of documenting her wanderings. She …read more Read more here: Paris colors — one photographer’s multi-hued take on the city     

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Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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