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How To Find Cheap Flights Online?

After my previous post, a few of you asked me some advice on how to find cheap travel deals online. I am not the best expert in that field but In this article, I will try to give you a few tips and sites that I use to find some good deals...

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My year 2014 in review

One of my resolutions for the year 2014 was to travel more often and now that I look back and add up all my trips, I can see that it was not so bad in the end. I travelled to 6 different countries: Sweden, UK, Egypt, USA, France, Morocco and visited a few local places in Ireland where I live! It was a year full of adventures and I managed to visit all these places while some holidays or weekend getaways. This is a tue example that even if you work full time, you can still manage to travel as long as you plan it in advance. It’s just a matter of organisation...

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Saint Patrick's day

As an expatriate living in Dublin, Ireland for a few years now, I am also looking forward to bank holidays. Not really for the joy of having a day off and do nothing, but because most of them relate to a traditional celebration...

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10 facts about Saint Patrick's day

1. The shamrock is the symbol of holy trinity taught by Saint Patrick to the pagans.

2. Corned beef and cabbage is a traditional St. Patrick’s Day dish.

3. The first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in the United States on March 17, 1762, when Irish soldiers serving in the English military marched through New York City.

4. More than 100 St. Patrick's Day parades are held across the United States; New York City and Boston are home to the largest celebrations.

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