Hi David, very nice article you wrote. Lately I found an other article with a very similar topic. It stresses the fact that travelling has more to do with the way you look at the place you are in than where you are. I agree with this view.

In addition to the ways to do so mentioned earlier, you could also help writing a travel guidebook about you hometown. There are several options to do so, but I like to mention WritingTravellers, an open guidebooks project I started last August.

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