Author: Ethan Jones

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Iceland

To all those looking for adventure and who are fed up with famous destinations, it is the right time to travel to the north and see the pearls of Europe – Iceland.While the whole...

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Off the beaten track in South America – Uruguay

Sandwiched between its two larger neighbors (Argentina and Brazil), Uruguay is a 3.3 million strong country on the Eastern Coast of South America. It is one of the smallest countries on the continent. Uruguay...

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The US’s Tourist Hotspot – Florida

One of the most known US States in the world, Florida is the main tourist destination for those Americans looking for beaches and nature. It is especially popular among people on the East Coast,...

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Get Out of your Comfort Zone in Chad

Chad is not one for the faint hearted. This central African country is rife with terrorism and violence, putting a block on visiting many areas. Travel is tough, with broken roads, few decent hotels,...

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Conquering Canada

Canada has little in the way of history or monuments, but it more than makes up for it in its stunning scenery and world-class cities. The country boasts of 44 natural parks and national...

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Majestic Indonesia

The largest country in South-east Asia, Indonesia has, in the past, lagged behind its neighbors, Thailand and Malaysia, in attracting foreign visitors, especially due to the inferior tourism infrastructure that Indonesia possessed at the...

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Taiwan – the Other China

Split from mainland China after WWII, Taiwan has steadily become one of the world’s economic powerhouses in the past 50 to 60 years. This tiny island situated just miles away from the Chinese coast...

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Stunning Switzerland: Land of Mountains and Marvels

Switzerland is an incredible country to visit both in summer and winter. The extensive mountain ranges, glacial lakes and rivers, and diverse countryside mean that there isn’t a single square inch of Switzerland that...

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The Cold Wind of the North. Sweden

The Scandinavian Peninsula has always attracted the imagination of many people. Whether it’s the people, the culture or the nature, the North of Europe has used its qualities and transformed them into money by...