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The Travel List Challenge's 100 Places to Visit Before You Die - How many have you been to? Meet the Gods, Goddesses, Saints, Patrons, and Other Deities of Travel. Have you ever been on the road, alone and helpless, wishing a specific friend would magically appear and assist you when you need it most? For instance, if I am in need of a good laugh to calm some travel-related anxiety, I would wish Jason, Bob, Allie, or Joseph to be there; if I have some kind of sour stomach, brought on by some street fare of dubious origin, Miriam or Michael would have known exactly how to deal with it; and if my rental car breaks down…. well, I haven’t made any mechanically-competent friends yet, but you get the point. Hundreds and thousands of years ago, people still traveled. However, when they faced an obstacle or emergency, they would often ask the help of different deities, gods, goddesses, mythological figures, and patron saints, whoever fit the bill.

Some people and religions, such as Catholicism, still have various patrons for specific problems. As a traveler, here are some of the deities that you can cry out to while on the road: Going Somewhere? Bustle's Packing Guide For Virtually Every Spring Destination | Bustle. There are only two types of packers in the world — the over-packer and the under-packer. Either you’re stuck lugging around a suitcase full of enough items to get you through a month abroad when you’re only going on a weekend trip or you arrive at your destination and realize that you forgot your toothbrush and only have the underwear you’re wearing.

Regardless of which category you fall into, learning how to pack the right way for a variety of excursions is a life skill worth learning and proper planning will undoubtedly allow you to have a better time and look good while doing so. Because it’s difficult to be confident in your look when you didn’t even bring a hairbrush and equally frustrating to have a good time when you’re carrying a 50-lb suitcase filled with ten pairs of shoes you’re not going to wear. Worried that old habits die hard? Fear not because Bustle and Lands’ End have prepared a guide for getting it right no matter what the occasion. Tropical Beach Hiking Eurotrip. SYHA Internet Booking System. BRUAR FALLS-SCOTLAND. 21 Quotes That Perfectly Capture The Thrill Of Traveling. The Dumbing Down of Global Citizenship. 19 epic road trips through Scotland. Scotland is one of THE best countries in the world to take a road trip.

Here are 20 of my favourite routes, many of them easily linkable for longer trips. Note: Place names located above the central belt of Scotland have been translated into Scottish Gaelic to help with navigation. 1. Selkirk → Moffat (Scottish Borders, A708) Moffat Valley. From Selkirk, cruise up the side of St Mary’s Loch, at the head of the Yarrow Valley in the heart of the Scottish Southern Uplands. 2. Culzean Castle. As you leave the town of Ayr (Inbhir Àir, “Mouth of the River Ayr”), head south on the A719 and visit the birthplace of Robert Burns, Scotland’s most famous bard. 3. Urquhart Castle and Loch Ness beyond. Follow the Caledonian Canal north from Fort William on the A82. Continue north along the banks of Loch Lochy (Loch Lochaidh) and Loch Oich (Loch Omhaich) to lunch in Fort Augustus. 4. Anstruther Fish Bar. Drive southwest along the A917 and visit the fishing villages of the East Neuk of Fife. 5. 6. 7. 8. 40 Genius Travel Tips That Will Change Your Life Forever.

The Top 50 Cities to See in Your Lifetime | minube. Buena Vista Images via Getty Images With our ever-expanding bucket lists, it’s sometimes easy to lose sight of the essentials. Well, we’ve gone to the community of travelers at minube.net with a simple goal: find the greatest destinations on Earth. From the great ancient capitals to the modern cities of Asia, the Americas, and beyond, here are the 50 cities you must see during your lifetime. 1.)

Click here for more photos of Venice 2.) Click here for more photos of Seville 3.) Click here for more photos of New York City 4.) Click here for more photos of Lhasa 5.) Click here for more photos of Rio de Janeiro 6.) Click here for more photos of London 7.) Click here for more photos of Marrakech 8.) Click here for more photos of Petra 9.) Click here for more photos of Rome 10.) Click here for more photos of Varanasi 11.) Click here for more photos of Florence 12.) Click here for more photos of Havana 13.) Click here for more photos of Kyoto 14.) Click here for more photos of Jerusalem 15.) 16.) 17.) 18.) Forget London, Glasgow Is the UK's Best Party City. Return to The VICE Guide to Europe 2014 homepage Photo by Patrick D Bortz Edinburgh might have the castle, the parliament, the Japanese tourists, the neo-classical architecture, and the advantageously low murder rate, but Glasgow has all the fun.

Scotland’s largest city is pretty drunk, yes, but we also punch above our weight culturally, with a dynamic music scene, one of the world's most iconic art schools, and some of the best pubs and clubs in Britain. So taps aff ya dafties, 'cos here we fucking go. Jump to sections by using the index below. – WHERE TO PARTY – WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH DRUGS? The beauty of Glasgow nightlife is that most clubs exist on the awkward Z-shape formed by Sauchiehall Street, Union Street, and the Clydeside, so you can roll between it all—the last, desperate gasps of indie, top 40 R&B, taps aff techno, eccie-fuelled happy hardcore and the welcoming thud of underground house—in less than 20 minutes.

Return to Top Photo by Liam Turbett Photo by Chris O'Neil. 15 Splendid Places To Go On a Date In Edinburgh. Learning AFAR Gives Low-Income Students a Chance to Travel Abroad. High-school student Deisy Cedeno had never ventured far from her home in South Bronx, New York, before embarking on a journey to the Amazon rainforest. "I had not traveled at all — the farthest I had gone was New Jersey," she said. Cedeno didn't feel the limitation just geographically, either. "I didn't think much into the future," she said, "I didn't know how much I could change.

" She knows now, though, and she credits her change in perspective to the trip organized by Learning AFAR, a nonprofit foundation that also provided her with a scholarship to cover the costs of the 10-day journey to Peru. "When I came back from Peru, I just wanted to take over the world," Cedeno said. Learning AFAR, launched in 2008 by the same people who make AFAR magazine, is one foundation that wants to give high school students in low-income communities an opportunity to see another part of the world. We believed from the very beginning that the power of travel will change people's lives.

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