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Where’s Your Happy Place?

I found this study via Guy Kawasaki’s blog article, “The World Map of Happiness”.
A psychologist at the University of Leicester, Adrian White, analyzed various published studies related to happiness and satisfaction. White then created a report of “global projection of well being” and the first ever ‘world map of happiness.’ [...]

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easyCruise in the Caribbean

I get e-mails often from people wanting to know how to travel around the Caribbean. In the past, there really hasn’t been an easy and economical way to travel from island to island-until now!
I just read a New York Times article that easyCruise now has a cruising itinerary for those looking for [...]

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Tourist kills mugger with bare hands

I’m not posting this to scare you, but it is important to remember that there are dangers to traveling just as there are dangers at home. While stories like this should not keep people from traveling, travelers do need to keep in mind that just because you are on vacation in paradise you you [...]

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Online Travel Magazine: Escape Artist

EscapeArtist is one of my favorite online resources for expats. They now have a new travel magazine that looks to be equally interesting.
Just thought you might want to know.

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Suggested Reading to Prepare for Travel

I was thinking about all the books I have read about traveling. Then I realized that you lurkers out there might be interested in some books that I have read, own and recommend. I am going to point you to amazon.com, but if you’re an impulsive book buyer like me (then that makes [...]

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Moving to a New Country

I think that most people at some point in their life contemplate moving to a new country. But what are the odds that those who consider moving abroad actually take the plunge? Well, I don’t know and right now I’m too lazy to google it.
I wonder how many people actually end [...]

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