#Tips for Travel
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itravelwithmyheart · 5 months ago
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jamaleco · 1 year ago
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Travel quotes with friends - Unforgettable travel moments with friends - Adventure quotes for friend
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martin-james2121 · 1 year ago
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Top 8 Romantic Cities in the World you should visit once in a Lifetime
Traveling to distant places is always fun, especially when some cities possess an evident aura of romance, fascinating both lovers and wanderers. These enchanting locations serve as perfect backdrops for creating unforgettable moments with your significant other. From cobblestone streets to exotic allures, these places offer a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.
The destinations offer a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, providing the perfect canvas for creating moments that will linger in your heart forever and create memories for years to come.
Check out this list of 8 cities that will leave you mesmerized.
1. Paris, France
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Paris, the city of love, situated in France is often acclaimed as the epitome of romance. This city effortlessly weaves a story of amour through its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and charming Montmartre. While visiting this city you can stroll along the Seine, share a kiss beneath the twinkling lights, and savor decadent pastries in the city’s quaint cafes.
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visit2usa · 2 years ago
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The inhabitants of this small state played a crucial role in the formation of the Union by protesting against British rule and being the first to adopt the Constitution. As a result, Delaware is forever remembered as the first state of the Union in the minds of Americans.
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parallaxaview · 1 month ago
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ghostboidanny · 11 months ago
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I've seen a few times in Dp x DC fics when Danny is first introduced to the Justice League and meets Captain Marvel, that they both know the other is actually a kid and not an immortal being, but pretends to be old friends so as to not be outed and tricks the JL together.
Now I bring you, neither of them know the other is a kid and both Actually think the other is immortal but still somehow ends up pretending to be besties. How? Time travel.
This is their actual first meeting, but in the future, Danny will time travel back to the past and meet past Champions of Magic. Billy, as the current Champion of Magic, has inherited the knowledge of these meetings, but thinks they happened chronologically = Phantom is immortal. So he use that knowledge to bullshit his way into pretending he's been all those old Champions and greets Danny as an old friend to sell his Old as Shit act before the JL.
Danny in turn doesn't know about those past meetings but he Does know about time travel. So when Captain Marvel greets him like an old friend and start recounting their different meetings throughout history, Danny assumes he's gonna time travel and do all those things one day (accurately). But he's pretending to be immortal, not a time traveling teen, and so has to pretend that he Totally Remembers That One Time In Greece, Yup!
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writingwithfolklore · 22 days ago
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Getting Characters from A to B
Oftentimes a plot requires the characters to get from point A to B. They need to cross the wilderness to get to the next town, or climb to the top of the mountain, or take a boat to the other continent. But long paragraphs of just walking or moving is obviously not that interesting to read, so here are some elements to add to your travelling sections that accomplish the A to B and more.
1. It’s about the characters
If you’ve ever travelled with someone, you know that everything about your dynamic is amplified after spending like 72 straight hours with them. Use this with your characters—every little hidden grudge or flame or annoyance comes out when things get boring or stressful. This is a great time to really delve into character conflicts or even romance subplots, or any other way you’d like to develop the group dynamic. Also, there’s no better place to get the truth out of someone than being trapped in a car or on the road with them for days on end!
On another note, the slower parts of travel also allow for more quiet moments where your character can process what's happened so far. Especially in fast paced stories with lots of conflict, you may opt for a uneventful section of travel where they have time to grieve or plan or otherwise unpack things.
2. Switch up group roles
Travelling tends to carve out the same roles. Usually there is the leader who is driving the group forward and making decisions, the navigator who knows which way to go, the snack/food provider—who may be rationing or even hunting depending on the survival situation--and the one who has a hidden motive that is making them be difficult or drag their heels and provide conflict. These roles are a great way to force a change in dynamic between characters, and can inspire conflict between them.
3. Increase the stakes
A trip isn’t really a trip until something goes wrong. Whether the navigator was reading the map wrong, a bag of rations falls over the cliff side, someone gets injured, or there seems to be some creature stalking them, an increase of stakes raises the tension and creates opportunities for the group to work together or fall apart. For more tips on how to increase stakes, check out my post here:
4. Don’t be afraid to skip past the boring stuff
Once you’ve done what you wanted to do with the trip—broken a friendship, or a leg,, or both—don’t be afraid to skip in time for when they reach their destination. In fact, you’ll likely skip time for several parts of the trip in between interesting scenes between characters or moments where they’re facing against some conflict. We as the readers will assume that they continued on with their travels and just that nothing of note had happened in between.
I hope that helps!
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herigo · 7 months ago
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goingplacesfarandnear · 10 months ago
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year ago
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Femme Fatale Guide: Office Essentials Every Woman Should Own
A sturdy, sleek tote that fits your laptop but isn't too bulky (with at least one closable interior pocket)
Laptop, AirPods/earbuds, portable charging system for phone/laptop
Laptop stand (changes the game, tbh)
Protective laptop case/sleeve
A planner and a black pen/another color pen for marking up your notes
Another notebook/pad for random notes or a running to-do list
A pen cup holder
A ziplock of hair-ties
Disposable toothbrush, Listerine strips, and travel-sized container of floss picks
A discreet feminine hygiene pouch or two with at least 2 products in it (you can use the additional pouch for extra underwear to be safe, honestly)
A simple, easy to zip and clean makeup bag
Lip balm
Hand cream
Vaseline/Aquaphor/Homeoplasmine
Mini stick antiperspirant or deodorant wipes
Travel-sized tweezers
Lint roller
Hand sanitizers
Disposable Shout wipes/stain remover stick
Travel-sized container of antibacterial and baby wipes
Band-aids
A pair of nail scissors
A mini nail file
Small sunscreen that doesn't leave a white cast
Travel-sized hair brush
A pigmented lip color (or two)
Compact powder
Portable stick cream blush/brusher
Eyeliner/mini mascara
Eyebrow pencil
A snack pack or two of a protein-rich, plant-based snack (roasted edamame, roasted chickpeas, lupini beans, almonds, or Feel Protein bars are great options because they're portable and keep you full in a pinch without forcing you to reach for something unhealthy/not filling when you need to eat – you can also carry some freeze-dried fruit to pair alongside it if desired)
Pouch for keys, wallet, IDs, etc.
Blue-light glasses (for long days in front of a screen)
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thatsbelievable · 6 months ago
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jamaleco · 1 year ago
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Top Tips for Eco-Friendly Travel
Tips 14: Use eco-friendly sunscreen to protect your skin and coral reefs when swimming in tropical waters. Save the reefs! 🐠🌞
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martin-james2121 · 1 year ago
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Do’s and Dont’s you must follow while traveling to Germany
Germany, a Western European country where every cobblestone street whispers tales of history is filled with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges, and North Sea beaches. With its rich history, vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and breathtaking landscapes, this country offers a travel experience like no other. Germany still stands as one of the world’s biggest hubs for machinery and automobile production, offering travelers an extraordinary blend of cultural heritage and historical richness. The old-timbered houses, world-famous beer, delicious bread, majestic castles, and decorated buildings make it a must-visit destination once in a lifetime. From fairytale castles to vibrant art scenes, it offers a rich blend of old-world charm and cutting-edge innovation.
So, Check out this list of do’s and don'ts that you must follow while on a trip to this spectacular country.
1. Always greet with a firm handshake
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While in Germany, if you’re meeting someone for the first time, it is customary to greet them with a firm handshake. Do maintain eye contact, smile, and offer a polite “Guten Tag” (Good day) or “Hallo” (Hello) while you do so as a strong and confident handshake signifies respect and professionalism.
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nightlystudying · 3 months ago
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Oh Vienna how pretty you are
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stuffaboutminneapolis · 1 year ago
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mybeautifulpoland · 6 months ago
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Warsaw, Poland by Norbert Lepsik
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