Travel and Adventure
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The Natural Beauty of Geirangerfjord Norway
Geirangerfjord in the Kingdom of Norway: Our favorite Fjord! Geirangerfjord Norway is a world-famous, UNESCO listed site that combines majestic high cliffs, lush green vegetation, magical ice-cold waterfalls and calm, dreamy, emerald waters to make this fjord arguably the most beautiful in Norway and perhaps the world. For people that love or have an appreciation…
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7 Best Bucket List Hikes for Solo Female Travellers
By Mila Whitman Hiking solo is good for the soul and offers an incredible sense of freedom! If you are a solo female traveller looking for something easy, a trail to do in a group or a real solo challenge, there is something for everyone! We start with an awesome trek in Peru, the famous…
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The Natural Beauty all around Stavanger Norway
For all the immense beauty that Stavanger Norway (and the rest of amazing Norway has), this has been somewhere I have wanted to visit for such a long time. I can’t tell you how excited I was when my fiancé James told me that Stavanger was the chosen location for his family’s reunion in 2019.…
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The Natural Beauty of Lysefjord Norway
Lysefjord Norway is located around 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of the city of Stavanger within Forsand municipality, part of Rogaland county, in the south west of this incredibly beautiful country. The name Lysefjord translates to ‘light fjord’, and this name is understood to have come about due to the lightly colored granite rocks…
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The Natural Beauty of Preikestolen or Pulpit Rock Norway
Preikestolen or Pulpit Rock Norway, (Preikestolen in English: “The Pulpit Rock”, “Pulpit” or “Preacher’s Chair”) once visited, is one of those places that you are never likely to forget. To say it is impressive feels like it’s an understatement. Its majestic beauty and that of its surrounding region is hard to compare to anywhere…
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Campervanning with a Baby
By Erin Reynolds We recently took a family trip to one of the best outdoor travel destinations in the PNW, San Juan Island in Washington State with our 5-month-old daughter. I have included some tips that we learned; hopefully they will encourage you to keep traveling as your family expands. For more tips on camping…
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Solo Women Travel Egypt
The dream Famous the world over for its ancient history, Egypt has long been a country many desire to experience. The mystery of the Pyramids, sailing down the waters of the Nile, seeing the mighty Sahara, visiting the majestic Karnak and other temples and monuments, wandering the Egyptian Museum, exploring the Valley of the…
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5 Reasons to Escape to Tuxbury Tiny House Village
Looking for a unique, fun New England getaway? Head to the Tuxbury Tiny House Village in beautiful South Hampton, New Hampshire. By Kimberly Fisher Located in a quaint little corner of New England, USA, escape from city life and explore the tiny house living. Here are 5 great reasons to explore Tuxbury Tiny House Village: 1.) The Tiny Houses…
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KM 82: A documentary on the porter voices of Peru’s Camino Inca
By Marinel de Jesus The Classic Inca Trail in Peru has been in operations for over 50 years. Machu Picchu is one of the 7 wonders of the world. But many tourists don’t know about the inequities that porters faced on the Inca Trail. The Porter Voice Collective (PVC), a global advocacy platform that was…
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How to Spend the Holidays Outdoors + Wanderlust Printables
By Janey Velasco We all know the outdoors are a great escape from reality. Whether you need a weekend away from work or a week-long camping trip with your best friends, connecting with nature will help you regroup and forget about the stressors of our day-to-day life. But camping isn’t just for destressing, it’s an…