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This summer I spent six weeks studying abroad in Italy. Best time of my life? That doesn’t even begin to describe it. You have an entire semester in Europe ahead of you, so get excited for the amazing adventure that awaits you! By the time you return home you will be well-versed in European life. In the meantime...
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Most individuals will spend their entire lives within the boundaries of their own country. But what if you do not want to be like most individuals? What if you want to experience other countries and cultures from the inside out? You may know that deep down you want the experience of travelling and living in...
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By Maddi Mobley Saturday got off to a slow start for our crew including Steve almost missing the bus. We took a private bus to Positano but when we got there, we had to stop at the top and walk down because the amount of cars, in this miniature town, is very regulated. We weaved...
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By Maddi Mobley No amount of words will ever describe the weekend I had at the Amalfi Coast but I am always up for a good challenge. I had so much fun in Cinque Terre with Bus2Alps that I had to go on another trip with them. They told me that Amalfi was one of...
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By Abbie D’Errico You could be going abroad for anywhere from two weeks to an entire year. Regardless of the time span, that’s a lot of memories to keep track of. While scrap-booking and Facebooking sound like great ideas in theory, they often become overwhelming and tedious. Instead, join the blogging movement and keep all...
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By Heesham Hague Have you ever wanted to visit Prague Castle or Wenceslas Square? How about steal a kiss with your sweetheart on the famous Charles Bridge? The capital of the Czech Republic makes an enchanting city break for every type of tourist. Planning a trip during the winter season will help you ward off the winter...
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By Michelle Campbell To have an adventure – according to Google – is to “engage in hazardous and exciting activity, esp. the exploration of unknown territory.” I may not know much about participating in “hazardous” activities, but I have plenty of experience with traveling to unfamiliar lands. The great thing about life is to make...
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By Cherrie West Travelling to Europe for your gap year or well-earned uni break? The continent is a great place to explore with its varied landscape, cultural sights and thriving bar culture in countless cities. Beach and booze holidays under the sun, working holidays on the ski slopes or sightseeing breaks are all options made...
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