Posts Tagged ‘Education’
The Best War Museums from Around the World
War museums are some of the best ways that we have chosen to do this. All around the world, there are tons of beautiful and richly informative museums that focus on our conflicts and the ways that we have resolved them. Here are a few of the best ones for you to explore.
Read MoreHow to Learn a New Language for Your Next Adventure
It’s true that nowadays you can get by with English pretty much everywhere. But as soon as you venture into the countryside of a developing country, you might struggle to have interesting conversations. Learning a new language can help you explore a country in a more meaningful way as you can truly get to know people and understand the nuances of the culture.
Read More20 Characteristics of Every Seasoned Traveler
The more I travel and meet new travelers, the more I realize how much we have in common. If you’re someone who’s constantly on the road, you’ll definitely see yourself in this post!
Read MoreSo You Want to Fly Space-Available on a Military Hop?
As a child of the Navy (with half my relatives in the Navy or other armed forces), I spent a lot of my time on bases growing up. When my father was on active duty, our family of five seized the chance to fly Space-A several times.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read More20 Discoveries You Make When You Study Abroad
Studying abroad during my undergraduate years was definitely one of the highlights of my college career. But no matter where you study, there are some universal realities you’ll discover.
Read More20 Common Misconceptions About Budget Travel
Some people don’t like the idea of budget travel. They think it’s a constant struggle and you don’t have fun. That’s not true! You just have to think twice before spending your money.
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