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This week we'd like to highlight two posts that showcase some great questions and will maybe serve as inspiration for all the people suffering from severe wanderlust. With that in mind, we'd like to ask you: Why do you travel? Would you do what it takes to make your dream possible? Visit the two first posts and leave your thoughts!
The third post on our selection gives you some pretty useful tips on moving around in Singapore. Why taking a plane when you can take a bus?
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Why Travel the World? It's One of Many Reasons why WE are Here!!
written by @conradsuperb
Life is much too short not to connect with other human beings and their unique cultures, traditions, and customs which you may not normally be accustomed to. By doing so, it will allow you to find, experience, and resonate with any undiscovered areas that may be present in your life.
**"You don't travel to arrive. You travel to travel." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
On my travels I have learned that people get to know each other everywhere and are never alone! And you definitely are never too old for that. You can always travel! And you have time all your life
**Singapore for Cheap and Quick - Plans and Costs **
written by @fitinfun
It takes about 6 hours to get there from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, and I like it much better than flying.I can take liquids and food and there is no luggage weight restriction. Bus Stations also have far less security to deal with than airports.
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