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Learning to Love Being Alone

Learning to Love Being Alone

Posted on 01. Jun, 2010 by .

(Over the next couple of weeks I’m recounting ways that travel has helped me to learn about myself. For references check out my first article: How Travel makes us Smarter, Wiser and All-Around More Awesome) Here’s a story I don’t think I’ve ever written about before: Studying abroad in London was the first time I’d [...]

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Friday Postcard: Edinburgh, Scotland

Friday Postcard: Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted on 28. May, 2010 by .

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The ominous  Walter Scott Monument (which Bill Bryson once said looked like a “gothic rocket ship”) lightened up a bit by a Christmas village and festival buzzing at the base. (Do you have a photo you’d like to see featured here? Email me at Steph@twenty-somethingtravel.com)

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Friday Postcard: St. Andrew’s, Scotland

Friday Postcard: St. Andrew’s, Scotland

Posted on 09. Oct, 2009 by .

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Cathedral Ruins, originally uploaded by StephYo. The college town of St. Andrew’s is known primarily for it’s high ratio of bars to students and it’s famous alumni Prince William, but it is also home to some marvelous ruins. A modern cemetery has sprung up in the medieval skeleton of St. Andrew’s Cathedral. (Do you have [...]

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