Up, Southern California (video here)
photo via putzinaround
Up, Southern California (video here)
photo via putzinaround
Predikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Norway
photo via ladynanook
Dreaming of traveling the globe? Here’s your guide.
A little theory on travel.
What is vagabonding?
Vagabonding is not a lifestyle, nor is it a trend. It’s just an uncommon way of looking at life– a value adjustment from which action naturally flows. And, as much as anything vagabonding is about time– our only real commodity– and how we choose to use it.
Long term travel is often viewed as a dream. Traveling in general has become nothing more than another accessory. It’s just something that we put on our credit card and it adds to our debt with all of our other crap. The art of traveling is just another commodity that’s putting us all in debt. It really shouldn’t be like this. Why is traveling the world viewed as some dream? It’s as if only people that win the lottery or retire rich can afford to see the world. This is not the way that travel should be perceived…
A chance to live in a new land and live off that land. Sounds like a good deal!
this is mostly for myself to reference later
Nisqually Vista, Mt. Rainer, Washington
photo by Aaron Reed
Esc the city - the brilliant community for corporate professionals who want to do something different and platform that connects people for exciting career changes, innovative start-ups & epic adventures started a campaign called Start Something You Love. Read what workisnotajob. founder Catharina Bruns has to say to the matter and maybe you find your next creative adventure by joining their inspiring community!
http://blog.escapethecity.org/categories/startup/advice-starting-love-3-catharina-bruns
This is a really cool. Check it out if you need to feel inspired to do something different.
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The perfect lake for a canoe.
Isolated Beach, Isle of Capri, Italy
photo by AntyDiluvian
Sand Castle With Color, Ipanema, Rio de Janerio, Brazil
photo By NomadicEntrepreneur