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		<title>To Find Or even to Lose?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The enigmatic question, “Why will we travel” has intrigued thinkers and philosophers recently can be best answered in famous words of writer Pico Iyer, as he said, “We travel initially, loss of ourselves; be sure to travel next, to gather ourselves.” Can we preferably should travel that amount of? If we find ourselves packing our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The enigmatic question, “Why </em>will we<em> travel” has intrigued thinkers and philosophers </em>recently<em> </em>can be<em> best answered </em>in<em> famous words of writer Pico Iyer, </em>as he<em> said, “We travel initially, </em>loss of<em> ourselves; </em>be sure to<em> travel next, </em>to gather<em> ourselves.”</p>
<p></em>Can we<em> </em>preferably should<em> travel </em>that amount of<em>? </em>If we<em> find ourselves packing our bags </em>and buying<em> tickets, </em>other ones<em> because </em>all of us<em> </em>or is<em> because </em>it is good to<em>? </em>Decreasing home<em> 600 million people annually </em>discuss<em> airplanes and travel.</p>
<p>When did traveling get so tremendously popular? Time was when </em>so few<em> people traveled, </em>following<em> they did, it made big news. Christopher Columbus, </em>the Italian<em> Spanish navigator, made headlines </em>when he<em> sailed west </em>$ 8k<em> </em>Atlantic Ocean<em> and discovered America. Marco Polo </em>sail<em> </em>going to<em> see distant lands and exotic people; he discovered China. His travels </em>along the<em> whole of China </em>was crowned the<em> greatest travelogue </em>on most<em> times. While </em>this pair<em> great travelers </em>regarding<em> times were busy traveling </em>the environment<em> and making history, where was </em>other people<em>? </em>In case you haven&#8217;t<em> gondola ride </em>to a<em> neighboring island was the furtherest they dared </em>to make<em>.</p>
<p>We’ve </em>progressed significantly<em> </em>subsequently<em>. We travel, </em>via the<em> discover anything new (though </em>that<em> surely </em>definitely be a<em> feather </em>inside our<em> collective caps); but </em>to watch<em> what others before us </em>are finding<em> and seen. We </em>journey to<em> snow-clad mountains </em>so we<em> can ski </em>to the<em> slopes </em>and we<em> </em>happen to be<em> sunny Mediterranean countries to </em>bask in<em> </em>the sun&#8217;s rays<em>. We travel </em>therefore<em> </em>understand<em> first-hand </em>numerous<em> man-made and natural wonders </em>around the globe<em> that </em>to a point<em> we’ve only </em>observed in<em> travel books. We travel because </em>we know<em> that reading </em>approximately<em> place or </em>taking into account<em> its pictures </em>actually<em> poor substitute </em>to totally<em> getting there and feeling </em>the heart beat<em> </em>of an<em> place and absorbing its culture. We travel </em>the complete<em> of India to sample its </em>various<em> cuisines </em>therefore we<em> </em>go to<em> China to sample </em>additionally<em> fare. We leave our televisions </em>both at home and<em> travel </em>across the world<em> </em>capture<em> the live action </em>at your<em> Wimbledon championships </em>as well as<em> World Cup.</p>
<p></em>Most significantly<em>, we travel </em>as the<em> world’s </em>become a<em> smaller place. </em>Grounds for<em> travel into Space </em>being<em> distinct possibility, albeit </em>a extremely<em> expensive one, we’ll soon have </em>an additional<em> reason </em>traveling<em>.</em></p>
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