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  2. These Travel Quotes Will Inspire Your Next Adventure - AOL

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    These travel quotes are perfect for those who are craving a new adventure. Your wanderlust will be heightened after reading through this list of inspiration!

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    "The most beautiful thing in the world is, of course, the world itself." —Wallace Stevens "The journey, not the arrival, matters." —T.S. Eliot

  4. Why vacationing with my adult son is now my favorite way to ...

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    Using the FamilyVacationist travel recommendation methodology, we review and select family vacation ideas, family vacation spots, all-inclusive family resorts, and classic family vacations for all ...

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  6. WordTravels - Wikipedia

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    Word Travels is a series of travel guides available on the internet. Originally launched in 2001, the guides were originally developed for use within travel agencies, offering travel consultants information on thousands of worldwide destinations. Word Travels makes most of its content available online, offering guides to more than 1000 ...

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  8. Word Travels - Wikipedia

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    Word Travels (tagline The Truth Behind the Byline) is an adventure travel television documentary series. An original Canadian production, the show debuted on OLN on January 30, 2008 [ 1 ] and originally aired in Canada on OLN and Citytv , and worldwide on National Geographic Adventure.

  9. Rule of three (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The rule of three can refer to a collection of three words, phrases, sentences, lines, paragraphs/stanzas, chapters/sections of writing and even whole books. [2] [4] The three elements together are known as a triad. [5] The technique is used not just in prose, but also in poetry, oral storytelling, films, and advertising.