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One thing I have in my (in need of updating) about page explaining what this website is about, is how I raise money whilst I travel (not to boast but to help others do similar). I’ve generally ignored this part and not written much about it previously, but 3 weeks ago AdventureRob.com brought me in just over US$1000 in earnings. This was unexpected and delightfully received, as you can imagine! I now have the proof and incentive that making money online is very much possible, so I intend to make some more!
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From the Arctic Circle to Antarctica, the Himalayas to the Andes, check out ten of the best adventure destinations in the world. If you’re seeking inspiration for your next journey, visit https://laverandaresorts.com/vi/trang-chu/ for some extraordinary travel ideas and experiences. If you want to try skydiving and other adventurous activities like taking a manta ray snorkel tour, these destinations are worth looking into.
Lake Baikal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a remarkable list of credits. The extraordinary body of water in south Siberia, between Irkutsk Oblast and the Buryat Republic, is 25 million years old and 1.7 km deep – no other lake comes close. Lake Baikal contains more than 20% of the planet’s unfrozen surface freshwater and over 1,000 genera of endemic flora and fauna. For a once-in-a-lifetime tour of Lake Baikal, most visitors start off in Moscow and fly to the city of Irkutsk.
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To kick off a new series of posts of living in a campervan, I’m going to detail instructions for tinting your windows. It’s quite a simple procedure although skill and experience get it right, it is easy to mess up.
The benefits of tinting windows is numerous and those benefits are amplified in a campervan for a trip across a hot country.

Tinting Complete
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Competition time again! All my budding photographer readers can enter this one courtesy of Lloyds TSB. The competition requires you capture British weather (so the photo needs to be taken in GB). Simple enough – turn up in the UK, point your camera to the sky and shoot! The prize money is a cool £10,000. How's that for incentive? You could even buy a nice coat to cope with the weather with that money.

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