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Creepy Castles: 13 Abandoned Places You Need to Visit
There are plenty of interesting castles you can visit that are maintained with government money and private donations, but what about the castles that weren’t deemed important enough to save? These castles, which have all been abandoned at some point in time, are a fascinating glance at history that you can access with a bit of ingenuity – and a willingness to get a little dirty.
How to Keep Fit on Your Round-The-World Trip
If you’re planning on traveling for two weeks or even longer-term, like several months, it might be wise to take care of your body while on your adventure. You don’t want to end your trip by finding out that you’ve packed on 20 pounds. Surviving off pot noodles and alcohol every day might sound fun, but it can lead to health problems down the line.
15 Quick and Easy Recipe Ideas for Your Hostel Stay
No one likes to spend time cooking when they could be hiking a mountain, visiting an interesting museum, or soaking up the sun at the beach. The best course of action is to learn some quick recipes, so you can stay healthy while enjoying your trip.
The 20 Stages of Flight Delay Trauma
Some might think that the five stages of grief would apply to flight delay, but it is not so. No, I require fully 20 stages for this rollercoaster of a ride.
Tips for a Stress-Free Border Crossing
With all of the inconsistencies of immigration and border policy that are now the norm in the United States, it’s important to know what your rights and responsibilities are when crossing the border.
30 Pictures of America That Will Make You Want to Hit the Road
America is big. It’s a thing my international friends constantly remark when they’re visiting, but often it’s taken for granted as I move about my daily life. These pictures make it impossible to ignore. America isn’t just big, it’s enormous. So grab your keys and let’s take a look at just how crazy our beautiful, huge nation really is.
20 Historic Sites in Virginia
As one of the first colonies in America and the stomping ground of a couple wars, Virginia has plenty to offer the budding historian. So pull on your tricorne hat or Civil War jacket and let’s take a look at Virginia’s historical sites!
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