Friday, February 24, 2006

Title: How Do You Travel?

>Author: Hege Crowton
>

>Most people nowadays seem to want everything to happen in a
>hurry. When they want it they want it right now and nothing
>should delay the process of getting it. This is also very true
>when it comes to going on vacation, just hop on an airplane and
>you are there. Very few are willing to spend a few days in a car
>or on a bus in order to get where they are going. Of course this
>time spent on the road trying to get there will take a few days
>of you actually being able to spend at your destination.
>
>This is so true but at times half the experience can actually be
>what happens on the trip there. Ok, a bus might not be the most
>comfortable way of traveling but you sure can have a lot of
>interesting things happen while on that bus, not to mention all
>the different people you get to meet. Surely you meet people on
>an airplane too but still it is not the same. On a plane you are
>probably heading for the same destination and are probably going
>to see the same sights.
>
>Traveling by bus you will meet people going everywhere because
>they will be changing busses in the different cities you will be
>stopping in. Generally you will also meet people from all walks
>of life on these trips and believe it or not you can learn a
>great deal from listening to their experiences. You can at times
>be amazed to hear what some of these people have encountered on
>their travels thru life, not only on that bus. Traveling by bus
>is also a way to be able to see the country without having to be
>behind the wheel yourself.
>
>Have you ever even considered taking a train ride? For people
>with kids this can be a wonderful way of traveling since you are
>actually able to get up and move around. Besides, what child has
>not dreamt of riding on a train which at times will take you
>where no car or bus can go plus there is that excitement of
>being able to spend the night on it while you are traveling at
>high speed. Nothing is more soothing than to fall asleep in a
>sleeping wagon to the chugging of a train engine.
>
>Another great way of traveling is by boat, no matter if it is a
>big cruise liner or a much smaller boat. The unpredictable
>waters can give you a ride of a lifetime. The thrill of going on
>an ice breaker in the middle of a winter storm can not be
>explained, only experienced. This also goes for being in deck on
>a beautiful summer night were all you can see is water no matter
>which direction you are looking in. Sometimes things can feel a
>little scary but it sure is an adventure you will never forget.
>
>With this maybe you will reconsider before jumping on that
>airplane in order to hurry up and reach your destination. Travel
>and vacationing is so much more than just getting there and
>enjoying your 14 days before hopping back on that plane so you
>can hurry back to work. Try not to be in such a hurry, enjoy
>your time of and experience some of the different ways of
>traveling to your vacation destination.
>
>About the author:
>Hege Crowton is an established expert copywriter. She is known
>for doing in-depth research before writing her articles. >href="http://www.EzineCrow.com">www.EzineCrow.com >href="http://www.SubmitContent.com">www.Submitcontent.com
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