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The Car Guard

by Maria Ruiz



“Ma’am, pull in here and I’ll watch your car.” A young boy, maybe ten or eleven years old, was dressed in clothes a size too large for his skinny body. He was barefoot, like most of the young people in Africa. We were in South Africa, not too far from Cape Town. If they do have shoes, they are either what we know as flip flops or rubber Crocs.

5 Things You Should NOT Do In Gatlinburg

by staff


When you go on vacation, you must follow the guidelines of the place you are visiting. This is because every popular tourist spot has specific rules that visitors need to know. These are designed to keep you safe, prevent the property from being damaged, and ensure everyone has a good time. Gatlinburg is no different. This is a cozy mountain town in eastern Tennessee, also known as a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains.

Top Jobs To Make Money Traveling The World

by staff



Thinking about their future profession, many students say that they would like to have a job where they can travel a lot around the world and communicate with people. Adults, by the way, are also passionate about nomad-like lives: today in Europe, tomorrow in Asia ... You may say it’s just a dream. But we would answer – everything is possible with jobs that allow us to earn money traveling the world. What are they? Read below.

Traveling to Huamantla, Mexico

by Maria Ruiz



While traveling around the world from 1998 to 2008, we visited fifty-seven countries, and five continents. Because we started out in an RV through Central America, used an RV in Europe and Western Europe, and used local transportation to do China, Southeastern Asia, and some of the hundreds of Islands that make up Indonesia and Malaysia, we were able to see more holidays and other religious ceremonies than we even knew existed. We were in for some real surprises.

The Fragrance of Death By Leslie Karst: Review/Giveaway/Travel Guest Post

by Kathleen Costa
& Leslie Karst


Sally Solari lives in the low-key beach community of Santa Cruz, California, amidst rich farmland producing bushels of fruits and vegetables perfect for any kitchen artist’s culinary creations. Sally grew up and honed her culinary skills in the family”s Italian seafood restaurant Solari’s, and recently inherited Gauguin’s restaurant from her Aunt Letta. She promoted the head chef, Javier, to co-owner, and now they’re experiencing excellent success.

6 Tips to Make Your Mountain Retreat Action-Packed

by Staff



When it comes to mountainous regions, the image of snow-capped peaks, soft, gentle breeze, long trails, and cold climate conjures up the mind. And you might think of giant log fires, snowy fights, and raclette. However, if you feel this is the maximum extent a mountain retreat can offer, you might need to think again.

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