Hi ! My name is Richard and you have arrived at my travel journal.
You can read all of spiel and find out more about me here. I've been travelling the world now for a few months armed with a bag of clothes, a laptop and my incredibly unreliable digital camera. Enjoy the blog and contact me if you'd like to join the scores of people abusing me.
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At some point on my travels I will inevitably cross the pond and do America! I would love to stop by Hawaii and have been thinking of the best ways to travel. Despite my recent problems with rental cars I have been looking at Hawaii Car Rental and Car Rentals, Maui.
America and American states such as Hawaii are much better travelled in my opinion by car and since I don’t want to pay the charge for shipping my car over, rental is the only option. In fact I believe any travel should be aided in some way by cars. That is of course until a greener method because available that is as convenient.
I have been fortunate to visit Florida when I was younger on a family holiday and without a car I can imagine things being really difficult. Therefore researching Miami Car Rentals has also been a must before travelling over to America. After all how can I visit America without seeing Disney Land.
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Why? Easy to say!…. Have you ever tried to speak Italian or any other foreign language while walking in your country or while traveling on the underground, when you know the person you are talking
with, can properly manage your language? Do you remember the feeling?
You fell ridiculous, as trying to do something not natural at all.
Nobody is probably looking at you or understanding what you are saying, but you feel like everyone is doing it.
Even if at the end you’ll very proud of yourself, because you could make it, it has been stressful and it was a choice.
Well. Come to Italy! You probably know it….. but everyone here speaks Italian! It is just normal and anyone expects you to do that; even if some Italians will definitely try to speak your language or just English to make you feel more comfortable.
Even if all this seems obvious, in fact it is not. Being partly Italian means moving, laughing, walking, watching things as Italians do, or at least, means knowing how Italians do that. There is a whole
of it that only Italy can offer and this is the best way to get the grasp or to improve the knowledge of what “Italian” means.
Once you’ve got it, you can go on learning words, rules, functions and improving your skills in listening, understanding, reading and speaking, aiming first to be understood.
Being in a friendly and authentic environment is fundamental to promote a true learning process and that’s what Istituto Linguistico Mediterraneo has always done since 1981, when the school was firstopened and they started to deal with the subject of helping people in learning Italian Language and Culture. Several Italian Courses offered.
Pisa (open all the year) and Viareggio (open in summer) offer a good picture of Italian Culture and Habits in any season.
Living in a big city can be more adventurous, but the true Italian daily life is gone with the cosmopolitan lifestyle.
Italian have a motto: “Paese che vai, Usanza che trovi” (if you go in different country, you will find different habits). It might be a good idea to pursue this goal and get to know more about Italian Lifestyle,
besides monuments and cliché.
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Argentina is a country I would love to add to my evergrowing list of visited countries. I would love to learn Spanish as a second language. I am not overly concerned about combining the two but the possibility does exist and you can. Spanish Schools Buenos Aires and Spanish courses Buenos Aires would be perfect for anybody looking to combine learning and Spanish and travelling/moving to Argentina, Buenos Aires.
What could be better than learning such a beautiful language as Spanish in the beautiful surroundings of Buenos Aires. Studying any language is greatly rewarding and using the language when genuinely needed even more-so.
Spanish is a romance language derived from Vulgar Latin and was used by intellectual romans. Twenty One nations currently use the language and it is one of six official united nations languages. Argentina like many other Latin America nations have Spanish as their official language. According to internet usage statistics Spanish is the third most used language after Chineese and English.
Study abroad Argentina in Buenos Aires and experience all the great capital of Argentina has to offer. The ever changing skyline is breathtaking and the city isn’t short of its attractions for all types of visitors, permanent or temporary.
Learn Spanish in Argentina and become one of the estimated 500 million native and non-native speakers around the world. Spanish according to George Webber’s point system in the third most influential language in the world after English and French. With all this in mind you could consider learning Spanish a necessity rather than an option !
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More posts on the Dortmund over the next few days as I’m still stuck here, getting a little bored now ! I’m also looking to get a few images up on my flickr so keep an eye out for those.
Just now I’d like to share a bit of knowledge gained during my travels. This blog would be wasted if I were not able to pass on a little bit of advice from time to time. UK airport parking has never been better you can book in advance, find great discounts and all online. Go ahead and book online safe in the knowledge that your space will be reserved and you’ll literally only have to turn up and drive into it.
Some key tips include :
Gatwick Airport Parking and Manchester Airport Parking are two of the most popular destinations but wherever you are parking the advice above should hold you in good-stead.
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Back from Edinburgh and straight onto further travels after the pleasantries of the 25th. Amsterdam is my next stopping point and boy should it be a heck of a ride. I’ve a lot of pictures from Scotland to upload which will be up as soon as I can but pictures maybe it short supply from Amsterdam thanks to the ban on cameras. This only applies to the Red light district as far as I know but that is where the majority of my time will be spent, ha !
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Awesome is the best word I could use the describe Edinburgh so far. I often wondered if this city was as great as they say it is or it was all hype but now I know. The drive down here was killer but the less said about that the better.
I’ve been getting about on the great public transport and after taking the full Edinburgh I can see myself having to come back again in the future to take it all in properly.
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Who could of known. Picture the scene. I arise from my slightly soiled bed in a zombie like state to the b&b landlady banging down my door demanding I vacate the room. I finally get myself together and look onwards to the next chapter of my journey. Edinburgh was my target but my mode of travel was still undecided. The hours ticked by and as I sipped my coffee I thought screw public transport I’m going to drive myself down there.
You see I came equipped for this journey with my sat nav in tow. OK it will probably only be useful throughout the UK but as long as I have it I can’t get lost right. I sought out the nearest car hire place and got a nice but moderate car to take me onto to Edinburgh.
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What a weekend ! I must say I haven’t had any time to update this weekend because of the sheer indulgence + the whopping hangover that I will take with me to my next destination.
If I can shake off the shakes and get rid of my headache I’ll be looking to travel west to Edinburgh and spend another few days there. Drinking binges really wasn’t the object of my travels so I’m going to have to tone down from now. I suppose this weekend gone was just a release of nerves for me. I met some groovy people and one thing led to another.