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Night before/Morning of

AUSTRALIA | Fri, 20 Jun 2014 | By chang_in_china | Views [576] | Comments [4]

I'll be in Shanghai in 18 hours! This will be my first public travel blog, and the first time I've travelled 'alone'! (Referring to the classic lone-backpack-around-Europe that continues to elude children of Asian parents; if catching an airplane ... Read more >

Tags: airport, frantic, pack

On The Road: Makeup Packing Tips

USA | Thu, 3 Mar 2011 | By theglobetrottingtexan | Views [1021]

This is the first edition of my On The Road series, which will cover all my female-oriented travel tips and packing advice, to allow you to still look great on the road, while saving money and traveling light. When getting ready for a trip, many women ... Read more >

Tags: advice, female, girl, make, makeup, pack, tip, travel, up, women

Only Three Weeks to go!

USA | Sun, 24 Aug 2008 | By rebeccarenee | Views [783]

I don't know what I was thinking with my first entry where I said "only a few more details and I'm ready to go!" HA! I packed my bag for the first time the other day, I'm really glad I did. I repacked it tonight but this time I packed EVERYTHING ... Read more >

Tags: backpacking, getting ready, pack, peru

 

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