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No.461803 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
ok /trv/ I would like if people would post their most memorable place you visited.

For me it was La Huasteca in San Luis Potosi in Mexico. I have never see such a beautiful jungle so close to the U.S and so high up in the mountains.

No.462077 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Good evening!

Well, i am an adventurer from Europe and i've seen some of its lands, long ago...

Now, my senses are sharper. And i feel at ease with myself. I can finally go and understand things better than i used as a child.

I have this growing urge to walk out of my country with no real purpose but to discover and experience new things. Summer would be perfect for this, one whole month that i have available. I could try Morocco and wander through North Africa. It's so mysterious to me.

I would like to know if are any fellow adventurers who succeed in traveling in this time. How does it work now? is it possible to find good souls who offer you food and shelter when you need it? where do you meet other travelers? is there any book i should read before embracing such journey?

as i am a student and my father is under bad times i have no money available. I could sell some things i don't need anymore and do 500 to 1200e but i would like to use money as backup and not as first resort.

Enlight me with wisdom bright ones! Any sort of tips are welcome.

Thanks
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No.462095 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Me and my familia are thinking about moving to London. ATM we live in Tokyo and love it here.
My question is to all the people living in London, if you could please tell me nice areas to live in? We have lived in Manhattan too, in Chelsea to be more exact and we'd like an area like that, or like central Tokyo (we live in Omotesando here). In short, some really nice area in the middle of everything (it'd be even better if its not suuuuper expensive)
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No.462185 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfCZr7NYI9w

Can someone identify the church from where these bells come from at 0:40 - 1:00 in the video. Ii don't know where else to ask. Video description says its Slovenian but I don't know the language.
Never heard so awesome church bells.

No.462139 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
You will never experience every part of the world; that means that everywhere you go will be someplace new.

Be happy!

No.462125 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Seattle resident here(college). I've lived in the suburbs of Seattle my whole life. I've gone to Oregon and Idaho twice each. Additionally, the only time I have ever been on a plane was to go sky diving. With that said... I need an eye opening experience. I want to travel and live in a different setting. Where are some easy places to Migrate to, that aren't complete shit holes...I've heard Argentina is nice...I love how much history Europe has to it and would love living anywhere in Europe...

TL:DR easiest places to migrate to

No.462082 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Hey there /trv/, I saw a thread about someone going to New York, oddly enough I'm planning on going there too. But my position is a bit different. I'm basically going there for what I call self discovery but others (my family) would call running away. I don't have much money so I'm looking for hotels that are inexpensive, but I've also heard from another traveler that the homeless people in Madison square will look out for you if you stick with them.

Pretty much I'm looking for advice on where to stay/survive with a small wallet. I don't plan to stay long just a couple of days but if I want to stay long term what should I do to make it through?

Question about New York

No.462067 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Hello,

I'm planning my trip to NYC. I'll be staying there for one month. I need some info about costs.

Do you think I could find accomodation in apartment (with roommates) for 400-500$ per month? For European standards even that is enough for one whole fine apartment, but NYC seem to have high costs, so this maybe won't even be enough for shared apartment or room only.

How much should I spend on food everyday? I'm thinking about 10-15 $, eating cheap junk food and drinks. I don't drink coffee. I don't know about prices in NYC but there must be some cheap food around, in supermarkets or street food.

What about budget for one night of 'going out' there? Drinking, clubs...I'm interested in average budget cost, nothing fancy.

I think I will bring 1700 $ for whole month which should cover apartment costs, food and few nights of partying. Do you think it is possible or should I find another destination lol?
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No.462074 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Sup trv my family and I (mom,dad, me age 20 and my 17 year old brother) are going to scotland for 3 days and London for 4 days in a week. What are some cool things to do other than the typical touristy shit we will no doubt be doing?