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Indian Tibet
When most people think of Tibet, they think of Chinese-Occupied Tibet, which the Chicoms seized in the 1950s, committing genocidal slaughter of two million Tibetans in the process.…
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Get Rich by Traveling the World – The Digital Nomads
If you find yourself passionate about traveling, the good news is that you can earn real money out of it. Even though the popular belief is that traveling only requires spending money,…
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The Expat Life in Granada, Nicaragua
Granada is a city that sits on the banks of Lake Nicaragua. It’s most famous for its colonial architecture, including the yellow cathedral that sits in the city’s square. Granada is a…
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Expat Life in Managua, Nicaragua
Managua is the capital city of Nicaragua, and it is known for its bustling metropolitan area, its historical cathedral in the town square, and its inspiring nature views, thanks to the…
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The Expat Life in Leon, Nicaragua
Along with Managua and Granada, Leon is one of Nicaragua’s most popular cities. It is famous for its baroque and neoclassical architecture, along with its history. The historical city…
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Travel as Therapy: Introvert-Friendly Destinations
People rarely talk about travel as something introverts are interested in. We are so used to viewing adventures as exclusively meant for outgoing individuals, that we have forgotten…
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Best 5 Ways to Explore Australia in 2020
Best 5 Ways to Explore Australia in 2020
Australia is a unique place here on Earth - a continent and a country, a beautiful mix of civilization and wildlife, a place of astonishing…
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Get Your Kicks on Route 66
It’s the ultimate iconic American road trip – 2,448 miles (3,940 km) from Chicago to LA. Designated “Route 66” as one of the original highways of the U.S. Highway System in 1926
By…
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10 Popular Eco-Hostels in Europe
There are many eco-hostels in Europe, and they’ve been offering environmentally-friendly lodging and accommodation services to men and women who need them. If you happen to be a fan of…
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Moving Overseas? Demand True Community
I was speaking at a conference last week in Panama and was reminded once again of the importance of finding true community when moving overseas. Several of the attendees who had moved…
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No Hot Water, No Electricity, No Problem – Baru, Colombia
This article was published in the Escape Artist Weekly Newsletter on March 20, 2018. If you would like to subscribe to the newsletter, please click here.
No internet.
No cellphone…
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La Dolce Vita: Portugal Exploration
La Dolce Vita: Portugal Exploration
Explore Lisbon, Sintra, the Portuguese Riviera,
the Silver Coast, and the Algarve.
You may have noticed the focus on Portugal lately, with so…
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The Expat Life in Corozal, Belize
The Expat Life in Corozal, Belize
Corozal Town is located in the northernmost district of Belize, the Corozal District. The town itself offers a laid-back, slower lifestyle than many…
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Everything You Need to Know for a Perfect Trip to Mexico City
Everything You Need to Know for a Perfect Trip to Mexico City
Mexico City is a place that has something to offer any traveler. There is crazy nightlife, fine dining, beautiful gardens…
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The Expat Life In Ambergris Caye, Belize
The Expat Life In Ambergris Caye, Belize
The most popular place for expats to live in Belize is Ambergris Caye.
This island is at the top of every list for those wishing either to…
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The Expat Life in Santa Marta, Colombia
When you choose a place to retire (or vacation, or simply to relocate), you usually choose an area that has either mountains or beach, depending on your preferences. The mountains offer…
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The Expat Life in Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena is a highly important city for Colombia. It’s also highly popular. This is all thanks to its historical beauty. The city was founded in 1533 and was used as a port city to run…
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Colombia’s Cities of the Future
Colombia is home to cities that are thriving economically, and they’re gaining recognition in publications everywhere as “Cities of the Future” (aka, cities for future investors). These…
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Blogging for Money in a Foreign Country: First 3-6 Months of Buffer Period
“If you love writing or making music or blogging or any sort of performing art, then do it. Do it with everything you’ve got. Just don’t plan on using it as a shortcut to making a…
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Presidents Week Nicaragua
The first time I attended an international asset protection symposium I had no assets to protect. In fact, I was making $10/day as an intern and my weekly budget was dependent on a…
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