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Underground Tube London VS Dubai Metro | Myla Laurel
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I like reading books and currently learning how to cook. I wish to travel different countries every year and hoping to share my adventures to you. Life was meant for good friends and great adventures! Hi, My name is Myla. Thanks for dropping by! Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Mylalaurel at gmail dot com. Don't miss my future posts. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 3 other subscribers. Collect moments not things. October 1, 2014. Yeah I...
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Does Fiji live up to the hype? The truth about this Pacific island country - A Globe Well Travelled
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Live an adventurous life through work and travel. Does Fiji live up to the hype? The truth about this Pacific island country. August 12, 2015. Even though Fiji is quite close to Australia, I’d never been drawn to it. To be honest, I’d been turned off the country from my days as a travel agent when I realised it was a luxury island destination for upper-middle class families (ie. the opposite of me, a young and frugal backpacker). Most of the hotels in Fiji are luxury and all inclusive. We arrived in Sydn...
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Whitehaven Beach | Whitsundays
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Whitehaven Beach – Where Mermaids Dwell on Icing Sugar Shores. By Sarah Alexandra George. Monday, August 10, 2015. Like many other children, growing up I dreamt that I was a magical being living hidden in the human world, and that one day someone would come and reveal my magical side to me. As I’ve grown older, though I’ve come to realise that perhaps I would be more of a siren than a mermaid, I’ve never given up on my hopes of being something else – an otherworldly creature. Laquo; Previous post. Sarah,...
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People | Sarah Alexandra GeorgeSarah Alexandra George
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A series of interviews with and stories about the people I have encountered who have fascinated or inspired me in some way or another, with their travel adventures, enchanting stories or raw talent. I decided to start this series after I was featured on the blog FOOD. So I’ll begin these interviews by copying over my own Q&A. Sarah Alexandra George – Food and Travel Blogger and Aspiring Writer. Joe Cannon – 82 Years of Cowboy. Ebony Horse Club – Giving Young People a Leg-Up in Life. December 30, 2014.
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Mel Adela – Page 2 – My adventures across shores – London based Travel & Lifestyle blog
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My adventures across shores – London based Travel and Lifestyle blog. 18 things I wish I knew in my 20s. August 3, 2016. August 3, 2016. At 25 life can taste a bit bitter. Being 24 meant I was still in the same age bracket as my 21 year old self, but now I m in with the late 20s crowd, I m scared. What if I don t buy my first car or figure out what I want to do by the time I turn 30? Wait, what is my dream job? It is all a big, fat BLUR. Use sunscreen and moisturise daily, you will thank me when you re 40.
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About | Sarah Alexandra GeorgeSarah Alexandra George
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Ever since I was a little girl I have loved words. My mother read me Robert Frost before I could speak, my father took me on adventure after adventure with the Kings and Queens of Narnia and the Famous 5. From there I moved to writing short stories at school, analysing literature at university and then, for many years, my ink dried up. My love affair with words was rekindled (quite literally) by romance itself. On a trip to Verona, I decided on a whim to write a letter. CCTV News, China (Video). Receivin...
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Sarah Alexandra George | Travel Stories From The Saddle
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By Sarah Alexandra George. Friday, April 8, 2016. So you think you speak Spanish? Well, if you're planning to go and spend any time on a ranch in Mexico, whether you're going to visit on holiday, work there, or even study from an anthropological perspective, there are some Vaquero words that you'll have to add to your dictionary in order to survive. Vaquero/a - . 20 Things I Have Learnt Living on a Cattle Ranch in Mexico. By Sarah Alexandra George. Tuesday, March 1, 2016. By Sarah Alexandra George. I lov...
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13 quirky jobs for the desperate traveller | Travel Tips & Reviews
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Get Your Travel Fix by. Global Grasshopper Travel Tips and Inspiration. Start a Travel Blog. You are here: Home. Raquo; 13 quirky jobs for the desperate traveller. Posted on: July 30th in Travel. 13 quirky jobs for the desperate traveller. Working while traveling is a great way to maintain the adventure, but it’s not usually a path paved in riches. Often you’ll be working for minimum wage or tackling monotonous tasks. So how do you make it more exciting? Seasoned backpacker Louise Miller from G Adventures.
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London – the Food Capital of the World – Mel Adela
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My adventures across shores – London based Travel and Lifestyle blog. London – the Food Capital of the World. July 28, 2016. July 29, 2016. The UK has always had a bit of a negative stereotype when it comes to food. They only like big breakfasts, fish and chips, and the occasional roast dinner. So it’s time to dispel that notion because according to the Evening Standard, London is a haven for foodies. In fact, they even went as far to say it’s the most diverse and exciting food capital of the world.
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Visit Donnafugata Castle in Ragusa, Sicily on horseback
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Riding to Castello di Donnafugata – The Castle of the Woman who Fled. By Sarah Alexandra George. Monday, May 18, 2015. In the deepest south of a sun-baked island, among rolling hills of the brightest green, lies il Castello di Donnafugata – or the Castle of the Woman who Fled. Donnafugata lies only 15km from Ragusa in the South of Sicily, and the best way to see the castle is on horseback! The Guardian described it as:. The horrific, erotic, fantasy-faerytale flick could have found no better venue for fi...
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