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Stressed Out -Go traveling
I heard that if we are stressed out we should go and travel it takes us off our routine and refreshes , i am sure exactly and sounds amazing, do you agree ?
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I heard that if we are stressed out we should go and travel it takes us off our routine and refreshes
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A change is as good as a rest? Traveling itself can be pretty stressful
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Yes Travelon, some of us have even been there.
But I wouldnt use Indian roads and the word "relax" in the same sentence, however.
As for "rejuvenating", I suggest that riding there actually contributes to the ageing process.
The people are great though.
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Stressed Out -Go traveling
A few years ago I ended up in South Sinai, Egypt on the Red Sea. I became so totally de-stressed, I lost all my physical pain, which convinced me, stress is killing us.
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A few years ago I ended up in South Sinai, Egypt on the Red Sea. I became so totally de-stressed, I lost all my physical pain, which convinced me, stress is killing us.
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Sharm el Sheik?
I flew to S-el-S airport on a diving holiday, but got the minibus to Dahab. That was a place and a half to chill out. Some of the divers said they preferred it to Sharm, which was getting very busy.
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