visiting at good places

India
July 31, 2008 7:15am CST
visiting at lovely places may change your life as well as your lifestyle......
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@maximax8 (31044)
• United Kingdom
31 Jul 08
Yes, traveling around the world for just over one year developed my patience. I have met the Masai Tribe in Kenya and this showed be a different culture. I understood that the poor people were happy and it made me more grateful for the life that I have got. In Romania I heard the the fruit and vegetables sold are local produce that is only around in the summer. In my home country fruit and vegetables are imported so they are around all year so I am grateful for that. Laid back countries like St Lucia and Australia have made me a more relaxed person. I understood religion far better after my trip to Israel and the West Bank. I have learned about a variety of different climates through my traveling. In New Zealand I saw the difference between high tide when the water was deep and low tide when the water was ankle height. This made me consider my safety crossing a river on foot. I know people that love spending time overseas that they have got jobs abroad. I have been a children's nanny in Finland and in Australia. This helped me become the primary school teacher that I am today.
• India
31 Jul 08
yes it can change your lifestyle and also it will be a great relief from the daily routine life ... but for that we need a lot of money to plan a trip to somewhere that is worth visiting place ... hope we all earn a lot of money to go wherever we want without any worries.
@lixiaos77 (1030)
• Shijiazhuang, China
31 Jul 08
It is reasonable that you said. Traveling just like reading a wordless book, and it may help you more than book does. The strange scenery will improve your knowledge and you can make some friends who can tell you some interesting things around.