• What is the best way to protect your cell phone?

    Choosing and buying a cell phone that we like may take hours, even days. But that it falls out of our hands and shatters can happen in seconds. And it's not that some of us are clumsy: according to a survey conducted by the company, Motorola in 2016, 50% of...

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  • 15 benefits of solo travel

    Last night, I posted an article explaining some of the downsides of travelling alone. I didn’t want to discourage anyone from going on this type of holiday; simply to warn readers of the possible issues that could arise from doing so. However, just in case anyone was...

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  • Finland Road trip: Part two

    We woke to the most glorious day and had breakfast with the gulls on the deck. Fish gulped around us and there was evidence of a fox. Off we set on our cycling route only to find that our trail biking skills were not up to the roots and narrow paths that we were to...

    1 , 5 years ago
  • 10 cons of solo travel, and why they shouldn't hold you back

    I am a huge advocate for solo travel. In my opinion, there are few things that compare to the thrill of venturing out into the world alone, and few ways in which one can better grow and improve oneself. However, as with all things, this sort of adventuring comes with...

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  • Bucharest

    So last November, I spent a few days in Bucharest in Romania. In fact, one of the many good points of Erasmus is that you know friends of yours who are doing the same in other European countries. Bucharest... Never in my life I will have thought of setting foot in this...

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  • Travel Insurance

    So, we're going to make a sharp divergence from the normal posts of trips I've been on for a little bit, because I'm doing a month and a half of travelling in Europe (my first time there!) and I might as well put the information I gathered for it somewhere. I spent...

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  • Meet Passant

    Travel experiences are like fingerprints one is never like the other. The whole mix of who the traveller is, his background, his thoughts and his reactions are what make each and every story special. Since I am going to be the main character in my stories it is...

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  • Tomorrow is the day!

    Hello everyone! Nice that you take a look at my blog to read about my experiences during my time in Sweden. I hope to share a lot of nice things with you and this is also a nice way for me to read about all of the things that happened. Have fun reading! Tomorrow is the...

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  • Roadtrip Finland: Part One

    Oh Finland! You cannot quite compare with the beauty of Norway's deep fjord valleys and it's spectacular white water but you are worth a visit! I hadn't quite got my Scandinavian geography right when I decided to roadtrip Finland immediately after Norway ... still need...

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  • Festival Season

    There is no better place to start than with a twisted ankle, a bike and a 4km downhill ride to town. Oh and let’s not forget the rain – summer West-Norwegian rain. Summertime in Europe is the season of festivals. Outdoor celebrations of sunshine, abundance,...

    1 , 5 years ago
  • Fittea

    Hello again everyone. After writing various blog entries on Recetas Erasmus, I have decided to take a break from the kitchen and return to my Erasmus experiences. This time I will tell you about my experience living and working in Wiesbaden, Germany, during my...

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  • Being alone on my first Erasmus birthday

    Do Erasmus and meet celebrate! In this article I am going to share my stories from different Erasmus stays which I did in the past. To let you understand more, I am going to describe a bit now why you probably want to be an Erasmus student and go abroad in general. Of...

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  • Everything You Need To Know About MLA Format

    General Format: 8.5 x 11 inch paper Double spaced Times New Roman font 12 pt font Only one space after each period 1 inch margins on all sides Indent the first line of each paragraph by half an inch Use a header that includes your last name and page number...

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  • 10 ways to make travelling a more affordable hobby

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: travel is one of life’s greatest pleasures. Whether you’re exploring the next town along from your own, or jetting halfway across the world, you’re sure to meet scores of people, and discover customs and ways of...

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  • Why Erasmus?

    Hello everyone again It’s undeniable that nowadays the world is getting closer, and that new generations are the ones to live most the so called “Globalization”. This process, which unmistakably is part of the human evolution, has many benefits to take advantage...

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  • Spoons: the key to every British student's heart

    Whether you’re celebrating exam success or crying over a bad breakup, if you’re a student in Britain looking for a bit to eat, J. D. Wetherspoon (or Spoons, as it’s commonly nicknamed) will, most likely, be your wining and dining spot of choice. 'Why?' those...

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  • 10 essential items to pack for your year abroad (that you probably will not have thought of)

    Going abroad to work or study can be a very exciting experience: not only will you get the chance to explore a new part of the world, but you will also probably make a huge number of international friends! However, one of the more stressful aspects of this sort of...

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  • Midsummer among clouds in Norway

    Here comes the summer (All photos are my own) Midsummer morning and I found myself quietly alone, high up on the bank of a river on the porch of a Scandi cabin with a steaming mug of tea and a view of unmelted snow. The journey had been really too long but I had met...

    1 , 5 years ago
  • How it all begins

    I remember opening the email, which confirmed that I was chosen for the Erasmus programme. I had a visceral response when I first read those words ‘Congratulations…’ I would then reread that letter a hundred times, but that first time I would never forget. I...

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  • Un

    Firstly, I would like to thank you for ingesting what you have in front of you. If you’re currently eating something, perhaps you can acknowledge the irony. Now back to me, darling. As this is slightly and perhaps even very slightly about me. My name is Duncan and I...

    0 , 5 years ago

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