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First let’s turn back in time to about 2 years ago when I started blogging travel. I started to write stories of my travel experience and also articles on many travel tips and guides. Because of my great interest in blogging travel, I started to travel more, and more. To further enrich the contents of my travel blog, I’m getting passionate to travel more to other countries.

Thanks to all the supports from readers all over the world, my travel blog has gradually gained some popularity and more and more bodies are sponsoring me and motivate me to keep adding useful contents to this travel blog. Money were also coming in. With this income, I can now thinking of traveling to some my favourite countries such as planning a New Zealand holidays in the short future!

I can’t live without travel now. My mind is flying even though my feet are still set on my home ground. So what am I missing out on if I did not travel and had never wanted to? Here are the reaction chained consequences:

  1. I would never know the world out there is so much fun, full of fascinating experiences and full of photography opportunities. Holidays to Asia and tour to Europe can both open up your eyes as well as your mind;
  2. I would not pick up the hobby of photography. I lost most of the breathtaking scenes in other parts of the world and I will never inspired by taking the same scenes here over and over and over again! Without knowing the world out there is so huge, you will never like to shoot.
  3. I would miss out on those unforgettable travel experiences and I would not have much stories and photos to share on my blog!
  4. Then I will ask myself this question repeatedly everyday: “What else can I write or share on my blog?” Eventually, I would give up blogging all together! and then
  5. I will ever never think of traveling, photographing, blogging and I’m going to lose all my incomes in blogging travel! :)

If I don’t travel at all, I don’t even exist here. Nobody will know Cecil Lee. Nobody will share all these to you… :)Travel Feeder.

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cecil on April 29th, 2010

Guest post by Danielle Russo

If one only listened to what we hear on the news, A good old cup of Colombian coffee is the closest many of us would come to visiting colombia. In reality, Colombia is really quite safe for tourists, with the exception of a few regions that are easily avoidable.

Medellin is a large city tucked inside  the middle of a mountain range in Northern Colombia. Two million people call Medellin home, not to mention the thousands who commute in and out each day to conduct business. Everyone in Medellin is an entrepreneur, whether they are selling million-dollar machinery or packs of chicklets on the street. Once a violent and dangerous city, modern Medellin is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable cities in South America. If you have the chance to go, be sure to take in these 5 attractions.

1. Museo de Antioquia is one of the finest museums in Colombia. The Museo de Antioquia exhibits various pre-Columbian, colonial and modern artworks and a vast selection of paintings and sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, lover of all things voluminous.

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2. Parque de los Pies Descalzos (Barefoot park). Medellin is  warm city, so this park is a great place to roll up the pants and cool off! Cold water shoots up from fountains in the park, and children have a blast (literally) jumping in and out of the water. Adults sit in the shade in surrounding areas and watch the spectacle.

3. Shopping at El Hueco
. The shopping centers in Medellin are truly extraordinary. Take a taxi (they are very cheap in Medellin) to Calle 48, 53 – 53, and spend a few hours exploring the various shopping centers. Be prepared to be bombarded by vendors calling out to you, and if you do decide to buy something, haggling is obligatory here.

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4. El Alumbrado. If your visit coincides with the holidays, a special treat awaits you. Not only are nearly all the locals on holiday for the month, but there is just about ALWAYS a party going on. Nativity scenes and Christmas decorations galore, especially the Alumbrado, a display of characters made from lights that lines the entire city along its river, the Rio Medellin.

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5. La Feria de Las Flores. A Seasonal festival takes place in Medellin every August called La Feria de las Flores (Flower festival). The city is full of flower shows, bull fights, and men known as Silleteros who parade through the streets showing off the brilliant local flowers.

Danielle Russo is a coordinator of Rome and Vatican Tours. She lives in Rome, Italy and writes about travel for MNUI travel insurance as well as WhenInRomeTours.com.

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cecil on April 15th, 2010

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