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Travel Brave - by Michelle

Travel Brave - October 2007

On the lookout for a new life

October 24th 2007 03:46
When we step outside our doors, we rarely expect the day to bring anything more than what we managed the day before. It takes a series of decisions to force us to seek out the red pill and swallow it whole but some manage it.
And they never look back.


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Changing your life in Nice

October 16th 2007 07:20
No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow. ~Lin Yutang

The French Riviera is a destination with its name in lights. For as long as we have had brave travellers, we have had the Riviera so it's difficult to write about this destination and yet bring something new to the table. My first trip to this part of France was not to oggle at the sights or sit on the beach but to champion a much more worthy cause - that of a good friend and her husband's endeavours to change their life. From 9 to 5 office jobs to working their way around Europe on super yachts, their dream was to woo their way on board some generous man's boat and work as deckhands. Their story inspired me



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Changing your life in Nice

October 16th 2007 07:15
No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow. ~Lin Yutang

The French Riviera is a destination with its name in lights. For as long as we have had brave travellers, we have had the Riviera so it's difficult to write about this destination and yet bring something new to the table. My first trip to this part of France was not to oggle at the sights or sit on the beach but to champion a much more worthy cause - that of a good friend and her husband's endeavours to change their life. From 9 to 5 office jobs to working their way around Europe on super yachts, their dream was to woo their way on board some generous man's boat and work as deckhands. Their story inspired me


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Como

October 3rd 2007 05:09
The truth of the matter is that the traveller barely has time to write home to let family know they still live, much less the energy to press pause and attain the silence needed for any type of internal study. Your mission is to remain captivated by the Carnivale of the world, rather than the deep sea exploration of your own inner terrain. But how long before the bubbles of discontent break the surface?

Como is a favourite little spot of mine. It lies across the border from Switzerland and is a small alcove of Italian good humour. The history of this area is quite simple – got rich thanks to the Romans early on, then was destroyed by the Milanese in 1127 and after it was rebuilt, got rich again thanks to Milan. So it’s enjoyed a fair amount of good fortune thanks to various benefactors and it shows. Como has a beautiful walled old city and there are various points from which to enjoy the views over the water. The first view visitors will often enjoy is the one offered from the Piazza Cavour as it is situated right on the water but if you go into the old city and spend time in Piazza San Fedele, there is a view worth spending time to enjoy, behind the San Abbondio. The Baradello Tower sits behind the church and from here is a view that many don't seem to know about yet


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Via dell'Amore

October 1st 2007 07:09
As a brave traveller, we are geared toward the experience. We set out from home and we know that whatever lies ahead, it will be different. And we seek that difference as a bastion to set us apart from everyone else seeking the same experience but what we don’t always set out to accommodate is the fact that experiences often impact on us negatively or that we will one day find ourselves in a situation that may leave us disjointed, bruised or damaged. In the middle of the road trip down Route 66 or that cruise down the Amazon, how do we find the time and the capacity to stop…stop, take stock and heal ourselves?

Via dell’Amore is the famous stretch of walkway between Manarola and Riomaggiore. The best time of day to travel this way is as the sun is setting, passing over the sea, diving into the olive groves of the villages and flattening into their terraces. The walk is paved and will take about 40 minutes to walk it at a leisurely pace but if you are doing the entire walk between the villages, start early in the day otherwise if you plan on doing a pit stop along the way at any of the villages, you may find yourself walking to Monterosso as the sun is going down. In the height of summer, you'll find yourself with plenty of company but keep it in mind if you are doing it in the off peak season


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