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Why You Should Get (and Keep) a No Annual Fee Credit Card

Many of the top travel rewards credit cards out there carry annual fees. This isn’t surprising, as they tend to offer value-added benefits like bonuses on purchases and free nights at hotels. However, for both new and experienced hobbyists, cards…

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On disabled vets, Washington peaks, and dog tags

I grasped this opportunity as though it was a flotation device and I was drowning. I have been drowning for a while, in constant incurable pain and sinking in self-doubt, self-pity, depression and bitterness. I hoped hiking with Jack would…

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50 ways to save the world from home

Being green doesn’t have to be expensive or troublesome. It’s as simple as unplugging appliances and using cold water to wash your clothes. If you’re not sure where to start or are looking for some fresh ideas then check out…

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The Ultimate Digital Nomad Guide to Iran

After this short introduction about the Iranian diaspora and the rich past of Persia, let’s talk about the present and first of all quickly clarify one major stereotype before moving further. Since you’re a traveler, or getting ready to become…

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The Best Airlines for Customer Service in 2016

Customer service is a vital part of the airline industry. And, as frequent travelers, we all know that there are some airlines that excel at customer service, and there are others that lag far, far behind to the point where…

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Do not visit Alberta with kids

1. Forget ordinary road trips! After looking out the car window at spectacular mountains, breathtaking waterfalls and gigantic glaciers along the Icefields Parkway, every other road trip will seem dull and pointless. They’ll be spoilt for life! 3. Alberta might…

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15 things no one told me about living in Taiwan

1. Pay first, eat later. Ordering food can be quite confusing when you’ve just started your Taiwan trip. The meals are usually listed in Chinese only, and guests are asked to pay first. Once you get used to it, you…

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