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xml encoding=”UTF-8″–>Even though there are a lot of campgrounds with electrical hookups, many individuals choose to camp without them because they appreciate the challenge of being completely self-sufficient. Some people go camping with the intention of reconnecting with nature but still want their creature comforts or to be able to work remotely. What are the …

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xml encoding=”UTF-8″–>Positano, Italy is a gorgeous slice of Heaven, ok, I mean “beach town” in Italy along the Amalfi Coast. It is famous for its colorful buildings, excellent restaurants, and perfect location for honeymooners, and really anyone who wants to enjoy the Italian sun! With its winding roads that lead down to the sea, there …

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xml encoding=”UTF-8″–>There’s this petite village – really a settlement, that lies just off the scenic road to Amalfi just above the coastline. It is called Furore, Italy. At one time, it was a fisherman’s village, full of tiny boat houses that clung to the side of the mountain along the gorge. Many people admired the …

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xml encoding=”UTF-8″–>Aiguablava is a small indention of a bay on the Costa Brava Coast in Catalonia, Spain. It rests quietly along the Mediterranean Sea with miles and miles of Spanish coastline. As I sit out on my balcony, staring at the beauty and charm of the Bay, I am struck by the simplicity of it all. It …

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xml encoding=”UTF-8″–>A quaint little town, known for its privileged geographic location by the Mediterranean Sea, Begur, Spain in the Costa Brava has distinctive Cuban style houses, a crumbling medieval castle, and astonishing crystal-clear beaches. This is an area of Spain that I am wild about! There are so many little medieval towns within this area, that it will …

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xml encoding=”UTF-8″–>If you have never heard of Antoni Gaudi, you will know who he is when you visit Barcelona, Spain.  Antoni Gaudi is Barcelona’s inspiration, Barcelona’s identity, and their love. He was a modernistic dreamer and architect of Catalan descent. Born in 1852 and having only died in 1926, after being struck by a train. …

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