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What do you like the least about traveling?
Jet flights over 5 hours. For some reason, I can tolerate 5 hrs no problem, but when it’s 9 or 10 or (God forbid) 17 hrs, I think I am about as close to going crazy (literally) as I ever have in my life. I have reached the point in my life where I would rather break up a 12 hr flight into two 6 hr flights with a stopover. The extra time wasted before a flight driving to the airport; parking; checking in at the counter; going through security; going to the gate (why is my gate always at the end of the terminal?); and waiting for the jet to show up. I used to fly short distances like Washington DC to NYC (about 250 miles). Nowadays, I’d rather take the train or even drive my car.
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Of the minuses on the trip, little can be distinguished. Firstly, traveling takes time. In addition, if you have a family, you cannot fly wherever and whenever you want. And of course, money. Money is as necessary today as air. Without them you are not where, but to travel, you have to work.
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To be honest, I like everything travel related
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Hello traveling takes time !!!
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Been watching the HBO series 'Chernobyl', would love to visit Pripyat! Where can I get information on booking chernobyl tours?
I'm no expert, but I consider myself somewhat of a Chernobyl nerd, haha!
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I just recently visited China. God, how unusual it was, as if it were a completely different world. I've always loved their culture, ever since I was a little girl. I even tried to learn Chinese, but it didn't work out, ahah. We want to go somewhere warm in the spring after the winter rush)
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Yes, I think flying to China is quite exciting and somehow unusual. I wonder if they understand English. I was only interested in their culture and nothing else) Also, I flew to Greece this summer and plan to visit again. I want to set up a business there. I can tell you a good site I found on the Internet about what you need. Here it is - https://sailica.com/catalog/greece/sailing-yacht . It might come in handy.
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Anything over 5 hours can really test our patience and sanity. All that time wasted before a flight can be a real buzzkill, right? From driving to the airport, checking in, going through security, and waiting at the gate, it feels like forever! On the flip side, one thing I absolutely love about traveling is exploring new cities and even hidden villages. It's all about getting off the beaten path and experiencing the local life. I love chatting with the locals, finding out their favorite spots, and diving into the authentic culture of a place. It's way more fulfilling than sticking to typical touristy tours. By the way, speaking of trips, I've been planning one for this summer, and I recently came across a resort called Los Altos Resort. They offer some tours that allow you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the destination and experience it uniquely. It might be worth checking out if you're up for unforgettable adventures.
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Traveling gives me a break from my daily routine and offers a chance to relax, unwind, and explore new places. Whether it's the excitement of discovering a new destination or the serenity of a tranquil getaway, I find joy in the adventure and escape that travel provides.
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