Phoenix Art Museum - Sanctuary of Subliminal Experiences

"...Phoenix Art Museum is a sanctuary in the South West of America. It nourishes the artistic soul, feeds the intriguing imagination and fuels the creative spirit"

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Lose yourself in Paris

"But Paris is anything but a cliche. Paris is full of surprises, a map of interconnected streets and alleyways that would go unnoticed to the passing tourist yet yearn for attention of the wandering eye. In short: Paris is everything you expect it to be, but also anything but..."

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Top 10 things I wish I knew before traveling Europe

" The backpacking lifestyle is gloriously simplistic. Take the bare minimum, and after a few days on the road you will forget that you've been wearing the same clothes every day since you left..."

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Japan neither here nor there - ancient traditions nestled beneath electrifying modernity


"Waiting for your backpack to be birthed from the belly of the plane, you will find yourself jetlagged, dazed and exhausted from a lack of sleep that only international flights can give you. However upon stepping out into the middle of Shibuya, downtown Tokyo, Japan will instantly demand that you wake up and smell the roses..."

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7 Sydney landmarks you simply must see

"Hyde Park is an activity for a final afternoon in Sydney. Take a stroll through Australia's oldest botanical park, which is surprisingly situated in the middle of a downtown business district. Feel the sun creeping through the cool fig trees to warm your face as you pass lazy lovers canoodling, old men reading the Sydney Morning Herald, soap bubbles floating through the air and joggers zipping past. With a local, friendly, urban vibe..."

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Living in Germany and picking up the language day by day

"I did an abroad stint in Bavaria, south of Germany, a few years back. With (what I thought at the time) was a 'decently solid' foundation of the language, I soon realised that I had so much more to learn..."

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Volunteering in Vanuatu

"Many people seem to contemplate volunteering at at least one point during their lives. My story is unique because I got to know the island and the locals before journeying there, and on arrival it was as if we had known each other for years..."

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Where to stay in Singapore for every traveler

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"For many, Singapore is well known for its exotic culture and lifestyle, and luxurious 5-star hotels. However for other travelers, Singapore may represent street food, late night live music and cheaper hosteling accommodation. Regardless of your budget or style, different pockets of the city are bound to suit your needs and leave you breathless..."



Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball



"Baseball is undoubtedly the most popular sport in the US. The game is played at 30 stadiums across the country and seeing a game is almost like a rite of passage for young Americans. One of the biggest and best stadiums is in LA, home to the Dodgers. Hosting huge crowds, mascots, entertainment, hot dog stands and plenty of opportunities.."

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Santa Monica Pier

"Santa Monica beach is a classic example of the glamorous Los Angeles lifestyle; surf, sun and style. You can meet friends or relax here, but there's always something going on. It's not a simple 'beach' - Santa Monica has an atmosphere that encapsulates LA perfectly - easy going, chilled out and friendly..."

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Travel love affairs - fleeting, exotic and unforgettable

"It began in a hurried blur of heightened intimacy and passion...long nights out in foreign places, an accent that made me go weak at the knees and an instant physical attraction...but then I blinked, it was over, and he was gone" 
- Australian woman talking about her American partner
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Aussie slang will get you everywhere in Sydney


"So you think you can speak English? If you're headed to Sydney for a holiday it's important to point out that Australian-English is a whole lot different than the English you know so well. We're not just talking about the accents (oh, the accents)"



Traveling fun for the whole family in Sydney


Are you tired of dragging bored children around foreign cities? Are your hopes of educating them about the world slowly fading? Family holidays seriously dampened as children start to despise the boring heritage sites you drag them to? You need not worry. Sydney is jam-packed with family-friendly ways to entertain children and a visit here is bound to have parents breathing sighs of relief…”



Some things to know for first timers to Sydney


"If it’s your first time visiting Sydney, you may be ready to jump off your airplane and dash out of the airport quicker than you can say ‘G’day mate.’ But there are a few things you might want to know first..."



History of the iconic Sydney Opera House

                                                               
"So you think you can speak English? If you're headed to Sydney for a holiday it's important to point out that Australian-English is a whole lot different than the English you know so well. We're not just talking about the accents (oh, the accents)"





Getting the most out of Sydney on a budget

"Sydney is an exquisite city filled with color, vibrancy, exciting attractions and a tempting easy-going lifestyle that attracts millions of people every year. Unfortunately, it’s also expensive. Attractions, food and accommodation can all rack up, as the cost of living in Sydney is high..."


Bangkok Provinces to Tickle Your Tastebuds in 2015

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"Bangkok is a place where you can truly ignite your passion for food and tickle your tastebuds on all sorts of local produce without breaking the budget.

"You’ll most likely be served plates of steamed coconut rice with green thai curries, spicy shrimp soups, with a shared dish of pad thai in the middle of the table…

"To escape the heat you may find yourself indulging in a freshly made juice, full of exotic fruits and vegetables, blended with ice and served cold from the portable vendors.

"Or maybe, if you’re hungry for a snack, you’ll pick up a handful of fried grasshoppers or crunch on a tarantula for a treat..."






How to travel with only a sense of adventure, spontaneity and a pocket full of dreams

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"You hear it all the time, “Oh man, I’d love to travel but I can’t afford it’…‘I don’t know how you do it all…I don’t have the money to travel’. And then there are those people that think a trip to Europe involves saving every pay check for a minimum of five years. I’m here to tell you that’s it’s easier than people think...I’m a university student, and I’ve propelled my way across the world multiple times in my fairly short-but-adventurous life, I’ll tell you right now, the only things of value I have to my name is a bag of old peanuts and a tenner in my back pocket..."



The worst kind of backpackers you'll meet in hostels and how to avoid them

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"You meet interesting people on whatever path you chose to travel, and I honestly think that the most bizarre people you’ll ever meet are actually the people that end up making your trip the most memorable. There was the crazy 60 year old Canadian that claimed to be a professional clown for a living, although his yellowing teeth and uncanny demeanour didn’t make me so sure..."