Tag: Adventure

  • Thirst Quenchers Around The World

    This is a reblog from Danventure Travels: https://danventuretravels.com/2021/08/07/thirst-quenchers-around-the-world/ Soda. Soft drink. Pop. Whatever you call it, you know what I am referring to – a carbonated, sugary beverage. I know soft drinks are not healthy at all, but I love them & they might be my biggest guilty pleasure. Different countries have different soft drinks

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  • Even More Kilometers & Kilometres – Across The Globe – DanVenture Travels

    Even More Kilometers & Kilometres – Across The Globe – DanVenture Travels

    I have just passed my 2 millionth kilometer traveled by air. That distance is just over 50 times around the globe & is equivalent to roughly 118 full days of flying. A pretty long time spent in economy. The flights I’ve taken span 107 airports in 67 different countries. Here’s to another million. I’ve included

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  • Weekly Words of Wisdom

    Weekly Words of Wisdom

    Dancing Trees Along my life journey, I bend very often in confronting issues I face. I do this as the better option to resisting these issues. I learned this from the trees I see every day outside my window. When a storm moves in with all its ferocity, high winds blowing at an alarming, speed,

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  • Failings are not Failure

    The overriding failure in my life was seeing my failings as a failure, when, in truth, they were simply steps on the ladder of my ultimate success. I turned my life around, simply because it wasn’t working for me. I woke up to the fact that the reason for this was; I was living in

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  • Meditation Magic

    Meditation Magic

    I love meditating and indulge myself daily in this liberating experience. This discipline has made a remarkable improvement in the area of my spiritual, mental, and physical strength. I journey through my body, from the top of my head and on to the soles of my feet, using a homespun mantra of thanksgiving for the

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  • Weekly Word of Wisdom.

    Self-Development In terms of my self-development, I strive for the highest and even if I underachieve, I will still be higher than when I started. I find self-development, for me, is not a matter of a destination to accomplishment, but more an exciting journey, where discovery is the order of every step. With each new

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  • Black Rock Castle

    Black Rock Castle

    The Ruins of Black Rock Castle The first evidence of human presence in Ireland may date to around 10,500 to 8,000 BC. The receding of the ice after the Younger Dryas cold phase of the Quaternary around 9700 BC, heralds the beginning of Prehistoric Ireland, which includes the archaeological periods known as the Mesolithic, the

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  • The Lucky Man – An Act of Malice

    Recent release by Author, Monika Martyn A Review by fellow author – Sir Peter James Dotcomé The Lucky Man – An act of Malice is the work of Monika Martyn and the story is set in Hawaii and surrounds in contemporary times. Monika says the story was inspired by a ‘beached whale in Mexico.’ About

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  • Electrifying & Inspiring – New York City, USA

    Electrifying & Inspiring – New York City, USA

    Originally posted on DanVenture Travels: With so much happening in the United States at the moment, I thought now is a good a time as any to write my first post set in the US of A. New York, New York. If there was ever a city to write about, New York City would be…

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  • Who Would have Thought?

    Who Would have Thought?

    Surely we would all be quick to acknowledge that the greatest technological advent in our day was the invention and household availability of computers and more especially the internet. One might say that the pace began in the ‘80’s and it could also be suggested from then until today; the knowledge humanity gained in 40years

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