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Erased Freedom
Escape Route I lay back in my bed. I picture the beach, the blue sky, and the sound of the crashing waves as they landed on too the shore. The trickle of water as it rolled over my feet. The sun shone down around me and gave me a warm fuzzy feeling. All the tension that was inside me earlier slowly goes away. I looked across at the neighboring beach. People were casually strolling along without a care in the world. Kids were building sandcastles and fishing off the wharf, having the time of their lives. Boats headed out the sea to make the most of the beautiful summer's day.
By Elizabeth Janssen4 years ago in Journal
How to plan a business trip to Singapore
Considered Southeast Asia’s largest international hub, Singapore is today a go-to business destination as it is a tourist destination. Business opportunities abound in various industries, including technology, oil, banking, shipping, trade and tourism. Whether you are travelling to Singapore on business for the first time or not, it is vital that you go prepared. Discover a handy guide to help you plan a successful business trip to Singapore.
By Peaushan Devanarayana4 years ago in Journal
Dudhwa National Park tour Packages
Dudhwa National Park is National Park of India which is located in Uttar Pradesh, India, and is known as one of the best National Parks in the country. It's spread across the Dudhwa Plateau, and is home to a wide variety of animals such as wild water buffalo, leopards, tigers, and cobras. It's worth visiting especially because of it's unique location on the Indo-Gangetic plain, and because of the dense tropical forests on the border of the park.
By Reserve India Tours4 years ago in Journal
How Does Localization Help the Tourism Industry? | Language Services Bureau
How Does Localization Help the Tourism Industry? It is critical for the tourism sector to be able to entice international travellers. As a result, the requirement to reach the proper customer through multilingual communication is greater in this industry than in others. Localization is the most effective means of achieving this goal.
By marketing tech4 years ago in Journal
A Spartan for Life (Travel from Home #17)
I’m not sure why Greece didn’t make my first list of potential counties to which to travel. My high school mascot was a Spartan, so Greece deserved to be more than an afterthought. Luckily, it came up in a discussion I had with a friend, and she thrust a book from Greece upon me to read. So I decided to make it my travel from home destination for November 2021.
By Kate McDevitt4 years ago in Journal
Puerto Rico is a Place of Beauty Best Experienced Outside of a Pandemic!
My wife and I first experienced the craziness of COVID in March of 2020. We had long planned a Puerto Rico trip to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary. As the dates rolled closer, it was becoming more and more apparent COVID could affect our plans. After much consternation, we both opted to proceed ahead with the thought, "what could go wrong."
By Jeffrey Clos4 years ago in Journal
How do I get a Limo Service from Seattle Airport
Limo Service Airport The Private Airport Transfer service aboard PS Limo Service is an express on-demand door-to-door transfer service. Your vehicle will be travelling exclusively for you and your group, directly without stops or delays, to your destination. Your transfer time will be best suited to match your specific requirements and the driver will pick you up and drop you off whenever it suits you. PS Limo Service is known for quality shuttle services in Seattle, Washington. Our town cars and stretch hummers offer an alternative to typical buses. Your guests will be transported in spacious limousines with a professional driver. This quality transportation enhances your image for any occasion.
By PS Limo Service4 years ago in Journal
Tragedy in Bratislava (pt.1) - Letters From Slovakia
There is no tragedy in Bratislava—I read an article last week that said that, to get more reads, I need the title to be a good hook. Let’s be honest. Letters From Slovakia sounds a little too artsy to appeal to a reader casually scrolling through Facebook or Instagram. So, alas, you have been fooled! (Apologies to the crowd that wanted to see a tragedy. If you’re still hankering for one, check out my love life. Ayo.) Speaking of artsy, however, I would love to take a quick turn in the style of Letters From Slovakia. That is, instead of the bloggish style of the series so far, I would love to try to frame it in a more literary, achronological lens. So, consider this installment to be a test run of Steven being weird and artsy.
By Steven Christopher McKnight4 years ago in Journal
Of No Permanent Address
It's exciting to be joining the fray on a new platform of writers, such as this one. I only got introduced to the idea of being remunerated for writing in the last few months. Don't get me wrong, I used to write, a lot, in my previous job but it was technical writing in fairly stale engineering reports; not exactly the stuff of my dreams. The picture above is of my work notebook and my laptop in a lovely Airbnb, where I spent about half of my exile from the Schengen area and yes that's a butternut squash in the background, complete with a plastic bag.
By Claire Fowler4 years ago in Journal
THE 2.0 TOURIST AND THE SUPER TRAVELLER
The digital revolution and the spread of new technologies have made travel increasingly simple and accessible, making it unthinkable to separate digital from tourism. The Internet is an integral part of our lives and especially when we travel we can no longer do without looking for information on a search engine or review aggregators to compare various offers. The 21st-century traveler is always connected before, during and after the experience, which is why the challenge for the tourism sector lies in digital.
By Lorenzo Schiavon4 years ago in Journal






