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    retired at 30. a year on…
    travel with carlo
    • Sep 9, 2017
    • 8 min

    retired at 30. a year on…

    'a year of unbelievable experiences, happiness & finding the beauty in everyday life. like a bird i can fly wherever i want'. I'm writing this in the hopes of helping anyone thinking of early retirement/career break or becoming a digital nomad to understand that you have nothing to fear. fear was the main obstacle that i came up against when i first started talking to friends & family about leaving my great job in london working in high fashion to become a nomad. the most pro
    costa rica | revisited | best places to visit in this tropical paradise...
    travel with carlo
    • Aug 30, 2017
    • 4 min

    costa rica | revisited | best places to visit in this tropical paradise...

    earlier this year i arrived in wonderful costa rica from Guatemala on a journey that took me through the whole of north & central america. i wanted to write a more in-depth travel guide with the top things in my opinion to do in costa rica from the tropical beaches in the west to hidden machu picchu esque sites close to the capital that have been hidden from tourists for years. i'll take you back to the start when i first arrived in costa rica on a flight from guatemala. arr
    touring | costa rica | 2017
    travel with carlo
    • Jan 29, 2017
    • 3 min

    touring | costa rica | 2017

    San Jose seems just like most other industrial cities in Central America. I think the difference is the surrounding mountains. You can defiantly feel as I read that they have a thriving middle class that is lacked in the surrounding countries. The main walking street reminds me of that in the usa as there seems to be brands everywhere. but you also have the hustle of street sellers that are technically no allowed to be there but they constantly move when the police arrive it
    touring | mexico | 2016
    travel with carlo
    • Jan 11, 2017
    • 4 min

    touring | mexico | 2016

    mexico a surprising place of history... i arrived in the from the winter of a frozen northern ohio with temps of -17c so i was very glad when i arrived to +30c. i had been to cancun and playa del carmen for a short time last year but did not get to true experience of the culture in mexico as both cancun and playa del carmen are extremely touristy and just for the all inclusive traveler and 18 year old whom wants to get wasted every night. tulum I had heard alot of good things

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