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Path to Decision

NEW ZEALAND | Thu, 8 Jan 2015 | By nesrin | Views [674] | Comments [1]

It feels so good to finally say "I don't know exactly. May be three months, may be more, we'll see!" when people ask me for how long I am traveling. Before, the answer would be, and it always has been; "just two weeks, becauseI need to go back to work".... Read more >

Tags: auckland, decision, istanbul, new zealand, quit job, start travelling, turkey, wwoofing

It’s Better To Own A Little And See The World, Than To Own The World & See Little

AUSTRALIA | Sun, 21 Sep 2014 | By wildchildhannah | Views [707]

Living as an expat in a country like India, there are many common questions locals & travellers will ask you:- * Where are you from? * Why are you here?  * How did you get here? * Do you like living in India (or varients of this) ... Read more >

Tags: choice, decision, expat, freedom, india, lifeinwanderlust, lifestyle, travel, wanderlust

Return to the Kingdom

THAILAND | Sat, 13 Jun 2009 | By eoghancito | Views [1712]

The Air Asia flight touched down in Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport early and our bags were waiting for us at the carousel. The girl I had persuaded to smuggle my pen knife into Thailand for me came good and handed it over once she picked up her bag.... Read more >

Tags: decision, dentist, flight, movie

 

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