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A Little Taste of Stockholm

Friday, September 20, 2019

Behind a heavy iron door ‘på söder’ (on the south) and down in a warmly lit basement, is a colourful little nook. This is where people with eccentric personas share tables with strangers. Rebar and hot water pipes frame a loft with fake red leather benches. This is where things …

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Socially Responsible Tourism: The Best Places to Travel in the Caribbean

Friday, July 5, 2019

Opening our consciousness to the way in which we impact the world around us is rapidly becoming an aspect of our modern lives. Luckily, this is increasingly extending to tourism, with travellers more frequently considering the travel options which will help them reduce their carbon footprint, lessen their impact on the environment and aid local economies.

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Idle Theory Bus : The New Beatniks

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

“Better to sleep in an uncomfortable bed free, than sleep in a comfortable bed unfree.” – Jack Kerouac. One of the featured players in the Stan Originals feature documentary “The Meaning of Vanlife” (Jim Lounsbury, Cubic Films, April 26) is the Idle Theory Bus (@idletheorybus), a bright orange van named …

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5 things to do in and around Busselton – Caity Serret

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Two hours South of Perth, WA, is a little coastal treasure that holds beautiful beaches, amazing activities and exciting experiences for the whole family to enjoy. Busselton (or ‘Busso’ as the locals say), is a town offering natural surrounds for tourists to embrace and explore. Check out five of the …

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Jamaica on a Student Budget – Michael Rainford

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

With things like exam stress and countless assignments to worry about, college students around the world often look to tropical locations where they can unwind. Jamaica, with its vibrant party scene and tons of attractions for fun, adventure, and relaxation, is one of the top picks. The only questions are …