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From Vanlife Pioneer to Off-Grid Cabin Living: Foster Huntington’s Journey

Warning! This article will inspire you to rethink your lifestyle, transform your living situation, and perhaps even venture into nature. Other side effects may include a desire to build your own home or embark on a road trip in a vintage campervan. Foster Huntington, the pioneer of Instagram’s #VanLife movement, shares compelling visions of a self-built life as a remedy to our hectic, digital-centric existence.
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Discover Hidden Gem Caribbean Resorts for Peaceful Getaways

A cold drink, warm sunshine, and the sound of the roaring sea – if you’re lounging in the Caribbean near major airports like Montego Bay, Nassau, or Punta Cana, your vacation could be interrupted by the din of jetliners ferrying visitors into and out of a tropical paradise. However, if you venture a little further and travel lighter, you can escape the crowds at these exclusive Caribbean resorts.
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Exploring Svalbard: A Journey Through Arctic Wonders

With so much of the world inaccessible right now, we’re taking a look through our archive of travel writing to revisit our past trips and to look at how GoTravelDaily has spent decades exploring the world in the hope of better understanding it. In this piece from 2017, Amanda Canning joins three centuries of adventurers and fortune-hunters by traveling to Svalbard and, like them, experiences the Arctic wilderness in its purest form.
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Explore 7 Historic US Hotels Tied to Political Leaders

Just a few years after the Watergate opened its doors, the downtown Washington, D.C. hotel became enmeshed in an epic political scandal. However, the Watergate isn’t the only hotel steeped in US presidential history. Since 1789, when George Washington was sworn in as the first President of the United States, leaders have been dining, deliberating, writing, and resting their heads in hotels across the country. Below, find seven iconic properties forever tied to American Presidents.
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