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Once the "honeymoon" wears off, what's the best way to settle in?
When I booked a flight to Vietnam, I knew (somewhere in the back of my mind) that it would mean arriving in a communist country and therefore a one-party state. However, I had no idea what this actually meant and how much it would affect my experience there as a tourist.
Taylor experiences a not-so-average week working as a lift operator in New Zealand.
Sidrah learns to learns to look for the best of people on both sides of the Atlantic.
How an internship in Hong Kong changed Monica's perspective.
Rob visits the favellas of Brazil for an eye-opening experience.
After Roop loses her checked bag, she makes a list of the contents she’ll miss the most.
Encouraging tourists to take the lesser-known path.
July 10, 2013

Chocolate Caliente

Keeping warm in South America.
Judi is inspired by farming intiatives in the island-state.
Bartend in London or win an Arctic camping trip: the latest news in work, study and volunteer abroad.
Amber learns that sometimes, last-minute decisions are the best decisions.
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