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Why Travelling With a Purpose is the Best Way to Travel

There are more options for meaningful travel, out there, than humans on our planet and that’s because purpose, by its very definition, is an immensely personal perspective. Whether you travel to volunteer or learn a new language or to satisfy a particular personal challenge (hike a mountain in every

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Best Places to Buy Quality Alpaca-wool Clothing in Peru

Discover the best places to buy quality alpaca-wool clothing in Peru and bring home an exceptionally unique souvenir from the legendary AndesAlpaca-wool clothing is one of the most popular souvenirs to bring back from a tour of Peru. There really isn’t anything else that simply screams ‘Peruvian And

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Best Things To Do in South and Central America in October

October is a much anticipated month in the Latin American travel calendar, one that showers a kaleidoscope of colour throughout the entire continent. If you're wondering about the best things to do in South and Central America in October, we’re here to help!Why Visit South America in October As the

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Kurt Fearnley: Unstoppable Determination

Kurt Fearnley: An example of unstoppable spirit and determination. Source: Kurt FearnleyKurt Fearnley, AO, has achieved more in his short life than most of us can ever hope to in several. A much-celebrated Paralympic and Commonwealth Games gold, silver and bronze medallist, Kurt is one of Australia’

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Why Should We “Live for Today” ?

The mantra of the 21st century, the inspirational message that hits straight in the heart more than any other, “Live for Today” is a call to arms, if you will, a reminder to let go of excessive planning, of collecting and hoarding of material possessions and of spending less time thinking (or rather

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Could you Survive on Ernest Shackleton’s Diet?

As the author of Hoosh: Roast Penguin, Scurvy Day and Other Stories of Antarctic Cuisine so cleverly quipped, Antarctica’s history has always been intertwined with food or, rather, the importance of having enough. Antarctic explorers’ journeys, he states, were “as much about hunger as heroism” and a

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