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Our guests in 2016 - and their dream destinations

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Every week in 2016, we presented "Guest of the Week", with eight curious questions to different people who had something interesting to tell us in relation to travel, adventure and/or camping. There were a total of 46 interesting guests and today we have made a brief summary - and compiled all the answers to question number eight: "What is your dream destination?".

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8 questions about travelling

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A while ago, blogger Towe, with the travel blog Come fly with meto 8 questions about travelling. She had been inspired by SvD, which every Sunday asks these questions to well-known company profiles under the heading "Business Traveller". Now we were also keen to answer! Do you have your own blog? Feel free to join in and answer too! If you don't have a blog, feel free to write your answers in the comments section.

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How does keymission 360 work?

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Ok, here we go! Today we're doing a deep dive into, How does keymission 360 from Nikon work. I have had such trouble all day with recordings, and the computer that did not want to receive the films from my camera, phew.

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An interview about an exciting hockey trip to Canada

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Do you like football or hockey? Would you like to go on a football or hockey trip, or have you even been on one? My interest in sports is probably a bit too vague for Peter to attract me, but his niece Dessi and her husband Lasse (who got married last summer) and Dessi's family (parents, brother and girlfriend) have a much stronger interest. They have just returned from a really exciting hockey trip in Canada - and we took the opportunity to interview Dessi about the trip!

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Celebrating New Year's Eve in different countries

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We wish all our readers and friends a Happy New Year 2017! By the time you read this, we will have celebrated the new year at Wallmans salons in Stockholm, together with our friends Lennart and Beata. We hope to report and show pictures from the celebration tomorrow, but reporting at 06:00 the next morning is a bit optimistic. Instead, you'll have to make do with a little cavalcade of memories from our previous years, when we celebrated New Year's Eve in different countries - from clubs in Ukraine to beaches in Asia.

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Smart apps for travelling

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There are endless smart apps for travelling and new ones are constantly emerging. In other words, it's not easy to keep track of which ones might be useful. We've found a few that we like, and now we've searched around for even more. Maybe you can find some new apps here to use. And of course, we ask: what are your top tips for travelling apps?

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Travelling around Malaysia - tips from us and our fellow bloggers

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Now in the darkness of winter, it's good to dream away to Asia. A while ago we told you about Vietnam, and now it's the turn of Malaysia, which we visited in 2012. We give you tips on travelling around Malaysia and places to see and visit in the country, with a little help from our fellow travel bloggers.

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Photo, food and wine fair in Stockholm

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Ok, here we go and that's Peter behind the bottles. Last Friday, I was at the photo, food and wine fair in Stockholm, looking for something fun. I started on the photo page because there was one thing that interested me there.

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Travelling around Vietnam - tips from us and our fellow bloggers

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Winter has now arrived in Sweden and it is nice to dream away. Today we dream of Vietnam, which we visited in 2007. We suggest travelling around Vietnam, from north to south, with a little help from our travel blog colleagues.

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Experiences in Kenya - more than just beaches and safaris

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We have been to Kenya twice. The first time (2007) we backpacked to Nairobi and took a train to Mombasa. The second time (2012) we travelled with a friend from Kenya and experienced everything from a traditional wedding with 400 guests to a remote rural village without electricity or running water.

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