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Aunt Anna among beehives and Rastafarians in Ethiopia

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Guest writer: Anna Nilsson Spets

The jeep makes its way uphill through the cedar forest of Gugebergen, the temperature drops and it is almost chilly, foggy and damp. 

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Things to do in Bohol in the Philippines - 15 tips

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What to see and do in Bohol, Philippines? Bohol is both an island and a province in the Philippines, known for its special 'chocolate hills', its Philippine ghost animals and for sun and swimming. Here are our top tips on what to see and do in Bohol.

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Around the world with slot machines - slots based on popular travel destinations

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Today we present a guest article

Autumn is here. The leaves of the trees turn into a spectrum of gold, orange and red. The days are getting shorter, the temperature is dropping and we're starting to long to get away. Perhaps to a glorious beach under a tropical sun, or to a bustling city filled with colour and charm. But what do we do if we can't travel right now?

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Why we love travelling

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We really enjoy travelling - whether it's local excursions or exotic adventures. Every trip provides some sort of experience, and we also like to take photos and write about our travels. But some trips are more special than others, and it's on those trips that we're really reminded of why we love travelling.

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Auntie Anna with the Karo and Konso tribe in Ethiopia

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Guest writer: Anna Nilsson Spets

The Karotribe is the smallest tribe in terms of numbers, around 1000-3000 individuals. They live near the banks of the eastern Omo and Mago rivers.  

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With warm greetings from Uzbekistan

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Here is a little postcard from Uzbekistan. We are currently in the mythical city of Samarkand, and our days are filled with experiences from morning to night. More detailed reports will come when we are back home. In the meantime, here's a greeting from Uzbekistan.

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The Omo Valley in Ethiopia - Aunt Anna at the "zoo"

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Guest writer: Anna Nilsson Spets

Located in an isolated part of south-west Ethiopia, the Omo Valley is the place where several minority groups live their daily lives around the Omo, Mara and Mago rivers. The area is on the UNESCO list, the cradle of civilisation can be seen in the form of human remains dating back 2.5 million years.   

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Air travel etiquette and how we will camp in the future

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It's Monday again, and as usual, that means we're serving up travel news here at FREEDOMtravel - short stories from this week's press releases in travel, tourism and camping. Stay tuned!

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New trends in casino regulation: A future perspective in Sweden and Germany

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Today we present a guest article

Playing in Germany and Sweden at online casinos or sports betting providers is legal if you choose a gambling provider with a valid gambling licence in each country.

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Things to do in Sousse, Tunisia - 15 tips

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What to do in Sousse, Tunisia? Sousse is a lovely and exciting holiday resort on the Mediterranean. In the past, many charter trips from Sweden took place here, but today it is once again easy to travel here by direct flight or charter. Here are our top tips for things to see and do in Sousse and the surrounding area.

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