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La creme de la creme – Our top 20 list
It’s been already 6 months since we returned from traveling. Today is my last day of “early retirement” and the last cycle of this trip is ending. To finalize the trip, we put out some ideas for you who want … Continue reading
Posted in Itinerant Fling
Tagged Best beach, bus ride, dessert, food, hike, mountain, people, remote, sick
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11 reasons why you should quit your job and travel for months
And we are finally at the end of the year. This is the time that some people refocus their lives, and analyse of what they have done and what they hope to do in the near future. What I like … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 reasons, culture, food, lansdcape, life, money, travel, work
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Vietnam: a picture of Asia
Dorchester, the neighbohood we live in Boston is a true ethnic melting pot. Irish, Cape Verdeans, Haitians, Polish, Hispanics, Blacks and a sizable population of Vietnamese live in the largest neighbohood in “Beantown”. Most of the Vietnamese came from the … Continue reading
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Halong Bay along with Cat Ba Island is described by travel guides in such a way that you would feel like an idiot for not visiting. The adjectives utilized to describe this place are quite lofty and loaded and one … Continue reading
Vietnam war from another eyes and a dip in the Pacific
On My Way We finally got to Vietnam after a painful journey through Cambodia that lasted a total of 16 hours. And although we had to involve an agency in order to obtain a Visa, crossing the border was relatively … Continue reading
Posted in Vietnam
Tagged capitalism, communism, food, fruit, Ho Chi Minh, motorbikes, Nha Trang, seafood, train, Vietnam's war
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