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Why is travel so addictive?

NEW ZEALAND | Sat, 23 May 2015 | By melodyd83 | Views [964]

Why is travel so addictive?  What is it about travel that drives us to create opportunities to get out there and do it?  I suppose when I say ‘us’, I’m referring to myself and those others who are often referred to as having ... Read more >

Tags: experience, explore, journey, nomad, road trip, travel, travel addict, travel bug, traveller

Excuse me, where is home?

GERMANY | Fri, 22 May 2015 | By annewhere | Views [582]

I am 25-year-old and lived in seven countries thus far, moved five times within the last four years and will certainly live for more than 5 months in two different countries this year. With all these impressions and souvenirs, which I carry around in ... Read more >

Tags: addiction, home, homesick, travel addict, travelbug, traveling

 

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We wandered around there for ages taking pictures of the gardens and the monuments. I found his old gentleman sitting in a temple area looking very regal & like he was mediating so I endeavoured not to disturb but on closer inspection he was reading the newspaper. It looked so funny but I guess this was his home and despite all of us invading tourists this was his time to relax. The fact is this temple region in essence is a holy place for these deeply religious people but their lively hood depends on the thousands of tourists who flock to see them like an attraction. This is their lot in life and they share it with many on a daily basis.  : by mrsgee, Views[410]
We wandered around there for ages taking pictures of the gardens and the monuments. I found his old gentleman sitting in a temple area looking very regal & like he was mediating so I endeavoured not to disturb but on closer inspection he was reading the newspaper. It looked so funny but I guess this was his home and despite all of us invading tourists this was his time to relax. The fact is this temple region in essence is a holy place for these deeply religious people but their lively hood depends on the thousands of tourists who flock to see them like an attraction. This is their lot in life and they share it with many on a daily basis.

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