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chasingcrystal · 8 months
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Hello from Drombeg Stone Circle in Glandore, Ireland! 🇮🇪🪨😺
This is an ancient megalithic site dating back to the Bronze Age to early Iron Age and was used until the 5th Century AD. The stone circle features 17 stones, 13 of which are still standing. There were cremated remains of an adolescent in a pot found in the circle’s center. The second photo shows a roasting oven area for heating water and the third photo shows the cooking area.
While it’s amazing to see stones still standing for thousands of years that were influenced by humans, it’s always a bit eerie to me that these stone circles have human remains, so I try not to step on too much of anything out of respect. These monuments are literally graveyards. So after a quick walk around and admiring the feats, I leave and don’t spend too much time at these places.
But now you can enjoy these photos without the eerie feeling I experienced 😺
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kenyatravel · 11 months
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#airline tickets, #WorldTraveler , #cheap airlines Interesting Kenya Trip♣
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pinkfae1111 · 10 months
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Creams colors 🪐
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untetheredanielle · 10 months
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i was just reading some of my old posts from 2015-2016. i wanted to travel so desperately but i didn’t really know how to make it happen in the way that i wanted.
i didn’t want to go to well-known tourist destinations, stay in hotels or see famous landmarks. i wanted to travel - really travel. to wander and back pack and make spontaneous, reckless and wholly insensible decisions. i wanted to meet other souls who were on a similar path to me and grow, change and evolve as much as a possibly could.
well, i did. i’ve spent many months in egypt up in the mountains, travelled to paris, berlin and new york- haunting local cafes, people watching and exploring the city in my own way and most recently, i found myself in sri lanka.
as a child, i dreamt of surfing. it felt as though salt water ran through my veins. i ached for the sea, for the grace and beauty of surfing a wave - a dance with the ocean itself.
well, i did it.
eighteen year old me - i am so proud of you. so much is waiting for you. life is waiting for you. go out and meet it.
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ugandasafari · 11 months
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botswanatravel · 11 months
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#TravelFamily, #wanderlust , #BeachBabe Follow our amazing trip from Tunis to Cape town in our van. Jump directly to Botswana☺
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sstravelandtours · 11 months
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quicktripway · 11 months
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Practical Travel Hacks that You Need to Know
As an experienced traveler who has explored the world, I've picked up some valuable travel hacks along the way. In this guide, I'll share 10 practical tips to enhance your travel experience and make your journeys more enjoyable. So get ready to level up your travel game with these tried-and-true tricks.
Today, I'm here to share my genuine travel hacks that will save you time, money, and stress. Whether you're a seasoned globetrotter or embarking on your first adventure, buckle up and get ready for some practical tips that will make your journeys smoother and more enjoyable. These hacks have been tried and tested, so rest assured, they're as genuine as it gets. Let's dive right in!
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Pack light: Take only the essentials and travel with a carry-on bag to save time and money on baggage fees.
Plan ahead: Research your destination, including attractions, local customs, and transportation options, to make the most of your trip.
Utilize technology: Download travel apps for offline maps, language translation, and recommendations from fellow travelers.
Embrace local transportation: Opt for buses, trams, or trains to save money and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Stay connected affordably: Use portable Wi-Fi devices or pocket-sized routers instead of costly roaming charges or local SIM cards.
Pack a travel first aid kit: Be prepared for minor ailments by including essentials like band-aids, pain relievers, and antiseptic wipes.
Learn basic phrases: Familiarize yourself with a few key phrases in the local language to communicate and connect with locals.
Carry a reusable water bottle: Stay hydrated and save money by refilling your bottle at water fountains or asking restaurants for a refill.
Take advantage of free attractions: Research free museums, parks, and events to enjoy local culture without spending a fortune.
Stay flexible: Embrace unexpected opportunities and allow room for spontaneity in your itinerary for memorable experiences.
Conclusion: By incorporating these 10 travel hacks into your adventures, you'll be well-prepared, save money, and make the most of your journeys. So go forth with confidence, fellow travelers, and let these tips enhance your explorations. Happy travels!
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betweenalps · 1 year
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It was over. I felt empty.
Our breakup didn’t come as a surprise. The last months had been a struggle. I had tried everything to keep our relationship alive. I had done selfless compromises and futile attempts to make it work. At the end our lives were too different, too incompatible.
I was anxious of the time ahead of me, with single life awaiting me once more. But I also felt surprisingly relieved.
We had planned a two week holiday together. And that was in two weeks’ time. What was I going to do with that now? Nobody would be able to join me so short notice. I contemplated canceling my time off and working instead. But I realized that I needed a holiday – especially after the last months.
In the years past I had this idea of going on a bike tour. I was intrigued how traveling with a bike would be. I had hoped to go on a trip with someone. But company was not an option with two weeks to go.
After much contemplation, I had made up my mind – I would to on a bike tour to France… Probably. Like 90% sure. Damn, I was scared of that endeavor. What if I would hate it?
My vacation came closer. I was committed to my plan – more or less. I planned to take the train to Geneva and start my journey there. I didn’t have a precise route planned. Rather a rough direction. I would just decide along the way. And I could always ride to the next train station and go home if I got fed up with it. Truth be told – I just committed to a few days in my mind. And maybe that’s why I did go – because the challenge was broken down into manageable size.
I did take the train to Geneva. And I started cycling along my rough route. And I loved it from the start.
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chasingcrystal · 8 months
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Dumpster Crystal is ready! Let’s go through the mountain pass! ⛰️🏍️😼
How are you today? What will you accomplish?
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kenyatravel · 11 months
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#airline tickets, #WorldTraveler , #cheap airlines Interesting Kenya Trip♣
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overlandtraveltip · 1 year
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ugandasafari · 11 months
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