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Globe trekker. Globe trekker blog. “Globe Trekker,” shown in the U.S. on PBS, is my favourite travel show because it focuses on real travellers experiencing slices of local cultures, not sightseeing. McCormick is my kind of traveller. Her enthusiasm for the places she visits is infectious and you can’t help but conclude that she’d be a fun person to travel with. She got the travel bug in college and has found a way to make a living out of her wanderlust. McCormick has lived in three U.S. states plus Argentina, Japan, Spain and the U.K., but says she’s now settling down in New York.

We spoke to her this week about her favourite places, how she balances family life with her nomadic lifestyle and how she landed her dream job. Where did you grow up? I was born in Ohio but I was mostly raised in Florida. Were you a traveler growing up? I grew up with a giant map of the world and a subscription to National Geographic. That was in the mid-’90s after I graduated from college. Do you have a family? I do. What does that mean? Who won?

Globe trekker videos (youtube) Some Sojourns | Some notes on life's journeys. Steve’s Travel Blog. Hello all, As I am writing this blog I am on a 9 hour train ride from Yogyakarta (pronounced Cho-cha-karta) to Jakarta. It is a great time to catch up on my blog and let you know what has been going on for the last 16 days. As I am on the train it has made me think more about the travel then necessarily about each individual place. I think I might write this blog a little differently than some of the others and give you hopefully something more entertaining to read. Just typing that I have gone from this place to that place I am sure can get pretty boring sometimes. Here is a quick overview of where I have been and then I will get into some stories about the travel. Jan 2 – traveled on overnight bus from Ubud , Bali to Surabaya, Java Jan 3 – Check out Surabaya city of 2.4 million people Jan 4 – Continue to see the sights in Surabaya Jan 5 – More in Surabaya in the morning then take a 5 hour train ride to Semarang in the afternoon Jan 13 – Arrive in Semarang late and stay overnight Steve.

Ideas for Solo and single travellers. Holidays for Solo TravellersApart from providing security and peace of mind, joining a small group tour is also great for sharing all the adventures and experiences with your fellow travellers. Whether you’re exploring an ancient site, wandering through a market or winding up the day at a local restaurant, you’ll enjoy it all much more if you’re sharing the experiences with a small group of travelling companions.

By their very nature our tours attract people who love travel - seeing new places, enjoying new experiences and meeting new people. Whatever your age and however experienced or inexperienced a traveller you are, you will be more than welcome as a solo traveller on one of our small group tours. You may join the tour alone, but by the end you’ll feel as though you’re travelling with a group of friends. Frequently asked questions If you have any questions or concerns about joining one of our tours as a solo traveller please give us a call. . - What if I want a single room? Travel News - Headlines, Stories and Video from CNN.com International. Christina Saull Photography I Travel Photography. Stories about Maldives/ Ruby Suitcase. Adventure Girl. A Moment in Time Photography.

My View from the Middle Seat. 40 countries before I'm 30. A Turkish Bath Experience In Istanbul. Everything we’ve done in Istanbul has been interesting, but getting scrubbed down and massaged with soap by a couple of good looking male “tellaks” tonight definitely tops our list of unique experiences! My husband generally refuses to go for any kind of spa treatment (he doesn’t like other people touching him), but our Aussie roommates in Vienna told us this was an amazing must do thing in Turkey so he agreed to give it a try. It wasn’t as amazing as we expected, but it was interesting… If you’ve never heard of a Turkish bath before, the first thing I should point out is that it isn’t the kind of bath where you soak in a tub of water.

A Turkish bath is more like a sauna (not as hot) where you sit on a huge slab of warm marble with other people until you get scrubbed and massaged by a professional tellak (traditionally a male, but some baths now use females). Bubbles! To be informative, I’ll take you through the experience step by step. Seasoned With Youth | Travel. Meet. Learn. Flights of fancy… travel. Planet Confidential - Your guide to travelling in the UK and abroad.

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Ali adventures. Justin Was Here. Ola's World @ DiverseTraveller.com. What You Need to Know About the New TSA Screenings (and Gropings) @Adam Howard: @2 replies: I'm pretty sure last time I checked, a plane exploding mid-flight or smashing into a building while filled with jet fuel is a guaranteed way to induce the phenomenon commonly known as "Death" than adding an infinitesimal amount of radiation damage to the amount you get regularly every day. The problem is that everyone is so overly sensitive when it comes to the topic of radiation (I mean psychologically, not physically, before you ask). Your body is regularly bombarded with all kinds of radiation neverendingly all day, and all night. Cosmic Ray's constantly pierce the atmosphere and mutate/destroy cells, many of the foods you eat are carcinogenic, lots of medication can have carcinogenic effects, whether or not you use a cell phone, microwaves are constantly are constantly passing through you due to Spot Beam satellites, signal amplification towers, etc.

It all comes down to this. Then there's the fact of people shouting "Stranger Danger! " Wanderlass travels. Travel - How To Information.