Description
Passport to adventure! Travel is life!
With strange soundin’ names
Faraway over the sea
Those faraway places
With the strange soundin’ names
Are callin’, callin’ me
Or maybe Siam
I want to see for myself
Those faraway places
I’ve been readin’ about
In a book that I took from a shelf
Whenever I hear
The whistle of a train
I pray for the day
I can get underway
And look for those castles in Spain
Well, maybe I am
But I know that I’m burnin’ to see
Those faraway places
With the strange soundin’ names
Callin’, callin’ me
Travel is Life.
Travel is an enriching and enjoyable experience for people of all races, ethnicities, colors, sexualities, abilities, ages, and sizes. It bridges the gap between ourselves and the natural world. Travel opens our eyes to new realities, and makes us more compassionate and appreciative.
Advice to travel writers, from Johanna Read:
Travel writers use descriptive words and phrases as tools to convey a sense of place and people. While words such as “colonial,” “explore,” and “exotic” may have at one time conjured up a desirable destination, today they can connote otherness. They may perpetuate an “us versus them” duality, where the entitled and the underprivileged, whites and non-whites, and the haves and the have-nots, continue to remain separated.
Cheap is a word that is readily thrown around in travel
So what is the alternative? Usually, when people are looking for a “cheap” destination, it is because they are traveling with a specific budget in mind, so get specific. Offer that a place is “affordable” instead. Detail the cost of accommodations, public transportation, and activities so someone can decide if the place is affordable to their circumstances.
Who is this card for?
This card is perfect for anyone who loves to travel, for a honeymoon, a vacation, retirement, adventure. For the globe-trotter and the armchair traveler. For a travel writer, global nomad, photographer, reader.
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