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A Day in Saint Augustine, Florida

A Day in Saint Augustine, Florida

Saint Augustine is a small city on the northeastern coast of Florida. It is supposedly the oldest settled city in the United States with Spanish explorers founding the city in 1565. The Spaniards brought pieces of their home country to Saint Augustine, including language, food, and architecture. My friend took me to Saint Augustine to appreciate the city’s beautiful buildings, unique history, yummy food, and cute streets. I would say that it was one of my favorite places while visiting…

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Wandering Seoul: Solo Female Travel in South Korea

Wandering Seoul: Solo Female Travel in South Korea

Being up, out, and about early allowed me to experience South Korea‘s amazing morning energy. A light layer of snow remnant of the chilly night before gave Seoul‘s streets a sparkling appearance as the soft morning sunshine aided in the glistening effect. This was the serene beginning of my first full day of being solo in Seoul. Mornings are a personal favorite of mine. I enjoy being out before most people start their day because the world is calm. There’s…

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Damoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand

Damoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand

How can you get to Dameon Saduak without the assistance of a tour company? 1. Get to Victory Monument Station (MRT) in Bangkok. 2. Take Exit 4 out of the station and walk for about a minute or so. 3. On the left side of the street (the side you should be on if you took Exit 4), locate the bus terminal. It should be identifiable with some small buses and a ticket window, but is a tad shady-looking hole-in-the-wall…

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