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Bali, Indonesia

Two years ago, I flew over twenty hours to the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia. The fascinating thing is that I am still talking to people about the island and week-long trip, and what a wonderful experience it was. After my stop in San Francisco from Chicago, and trying United Airlines https://www.united.com new non-stop service from San…
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Life is Easy.

When I first watched this TEDx Talk, it instantly reminded me of people I have met through my travels and their outlook on life. Despite barely having enough money to provide basic necessities for themselves and their families, some of the poorest people I have met across the world seem to be the happiest. The…
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Tulum, Si or No?

Last year I made the short non-stop flight from Chicago to Cancun International Airport and eventually settled in the South of Tulum. For such a small area of the Yucatan Peninsula, it generates a lot of discussion both positive and negative. This was my experience. I decided on staying at a small bed and breakfast…
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Money

What If Money Was No Object?

In today’s society, money is talked about in nearly every setting imaginable. This video is an alternate way of looking at life and wondering “What If Money Was No Object?”

chernobyl

Chernobyl and Kyiv Trance Clubs – My Trip to Ukraine

In February of 2018 I spent a week in Kyiv, Ukraine, and one of the highlights of this trip was my day excursion to Chernobyl and the surrounding towns within the exclusion zone. Kyiv, was another city I did not anticipate traveling to when searching for flights on skyscanner (www.skyscanner.com) from London. But the ridiculously…
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Esquire Abroad - Georgia

Khinkali, Wine, Cha Cha, and Glaciers – My trip through Georgia (country)

My trip to Georgia was planned how most of my trips are planned; relentlessly searching flights from the main hubs of Europe, ranking destinations by price, locations I have not been, and overall interest in a location. After reading a few articles about Georgia and its history (and its smaller tourism industry) I found flights…
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