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Travelling as a course of Life

FINLAND | Sat, 26 Aug 2017 | By tuulikki | Views [487]

I keep saying that during my travellings I learnt a lot...but I quess that even I am not always sure what I am exactly talking about and what these learning lessons keep inside. When the lesson is life the learning outcomes can be pretty much anything.... Read more >

Tags: learning, life, travelling

Propaganda, Palaces and Poverty

VIETNAM | Fri, 28 Apr 2017 | By tigerlillytravels | Views [633]

Before our next bus adventure we had one more day to spend in Hanoi. We had heard of a Military museum so we decided to head there. The walk there was quite a long one and on the way the traffic was as bonkers as ever. The worst thing about it is the ... Read more >

Tags: culture, hanoi, history, learning, museums, nomad, travel, vietnam, vietnam war, wanderlust

Learning to Love Laos

THAILAND | Sat, 8 Apr 2017 | By tigerlillytravels | Views [835]

I would never tell someone not to visit a place, but Vientiane isn't somewhere we see ourselves visiting again. It's beautiful, full of South East Asian/French culture and some lovely things to see, but it's not as welcoming as other places we have visited.... Read more >

Tags: culture, exploring, history, humbling, learning, museums, sightseeing, traffic, warming

TEFL in Prague

CZECH REPUBLIC | Sun, 20 Mar 2016 | By leelee1586 | Views [418]

Second of two posts. It’s been a whirlwind of a month!  It’s hard to believe how much I’ve learned in 4 weeks and how much confidence I’ve gained in teaching from day one to now. We started off as a group of 7, but ... Read more >

Tags: exploring, learning, prague, studying, tefl

Playful Eating | Summer Artichokes

TURKEY | Fri, 6 Mar 2015 | By _fiosh_ | Views [419]

The story behind my recipe. It was a late summer afternoon and the sun had passed our apartment leaving us in the cool shade, a breeze blowing through the balcony was welcoming in the heat. My cousin and I sat at the table with a bowl full of huge ... Read more >

Tags: artichokes, family, food, identiy, learning, love, olive oil, passion, turkey

Out to lunch

THAILAND | Tue, 24 Feb 2015 | By drewsweet | Views [815]

I often feel like we miss the beauty that surrounds us each and every day. It seems as if, at least in Western culture, Nature's beauty is regarded as a wondrous marvel to behold only when spectacular or uncommon sights are seen; however, we remain ... Read more >

Tags: growing, learning, life lessons, pay attention, sunsets, thunderstorms, travelling

Supply Teaching 101

UNITED KINGDOM | Tue, 11 Nov 2014 | By rmckinley | Views [2064] | Comments [1]

At long last and far over due, I am writing a post about my recent experiences supply teaching in London. I have been lucky enough to spend time at a variety of lovely primary (aka elementary) schools in North London. Supply teaching in the UK is very ... Read more >

Tags: culture, learning, london, supply teaching, teacher

Friday - An awakening

THAILAND | Fri, 7 Nov 2014 | By drewsweet | Views [538] | Comments [1]

I came to Thailand for a reason. Packing up and leaving all I know for a foreign land after a quarter life crisis may seem somewhat impulsive, but my decision was no doubt purposeful. So, why have I come here? Spiritual enlightenment seems too grandiose ... Read more >

Tags: body, learning, mind, spirit, teaching, thailand

Remember to Breathe

SPAIN | Thu, 28 Aug 2014 | By rmckinley | Views [1163] | Comments [1]

I was wrong. So very, very wrong. And as usual, I had to learn it the hard way. I never thought travel could wear me out. I thought I was invincible, constantly dreaming of the next place to go, the next thing to do, how I would love to be on the road ... Read more >

Tags: break, exhaustion, learning, rest, travel

A Note on Where I'm Going and Why

CANADA | Sat, 2 Aug 2014 | By megantbrown | Views [482] | Comments [1]

Forgive me my digression, but I feel that it's important to note that during my five years at university, it became increasingly evident to me that the capitalist model is unsustainable. Simply put, it doesn't make common sense that we can continue to ... Read more >

Tags: central america, growth, learning, letting go of things, spirituality, travel

Help your favorite school!

USA | Mon, 6 Dec 2010 | By annanderson | Views [651]

We just saw the eye-opening movie, "Waiting for Superman."  We were also given $15 gift cards to donate to any school or project that we especially liked.  The teachers, students, & projects are so inspirational AND giving is so much ... Read more >

Tags: education, educational projects, learning, students, us schools

What is your best tip for learning another language?

WORLDWIDE | Fri, 15 Oct 2010 | By travel-tips | Views [4848] | Comments [4]

We asked the World Nomads travel community on  our Facebook fanpage  what their best tips were for learning a new language while on travelling.  What is your best tip for learning another language?  "Books are important but real life is ... Read more >

Tags: cultural immersion, foreign language, languages, learning, study, travel, travel tips, world nomads language guides

Things I learned today

THAILAND | Wed, 23 Dec 2009 | By princess2802 | Views [622]

Road rules in Bangkok: There are none. Commit to walking in front of a bus or a car, and they generally won't run over you. Motorbikes however, probably will. Very friendly people: They are not friendly. They are scammers. Mildly friendly people ... Read more >

Tags: city escapes, learning

 

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