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Travel to Israel Cheaply
Many people dream of a trip to the Holy Land. Hundreds of Israel's sites have religious significance to people of Christian, Muslim and Jewish backgrounds. The opportunity to explore their heritage and roots can intrigue a large number of would-be travelers. Israel's location, in the Middle East, translates to costly plane fares but would-be travelers can find other ways to reduce their costs when traveling to Israel. With planning and careful accounting for expected expenses, a traveler can travel to Israel relatively cheaply.
Travel Between North and South Islands in New Zealand
Cook Strait splits New Zealand in half. Travelers can cross the 20 miles between the North and South Islands on large ferries and small planes. Ferries carry passengers, vehicles, freight and even trains between Wellington, at the foot of the North Island, and Picton, South Island. The journey takes three hours, including an hour in the beautiful Marlborough Sounds. A small plane can cross in 20 to 25 minutes.
Make Money Traveling the World
Money is a major obstacle for many would-be travelers. One solution is to work a job, live frugally and save for a trip. Another is to make the money as you travel, thereby allowing yourself to continue traveling indefinitely. It helps to have a high tolerance for risk, as this isn't a particularly secure way of making a living. If adventure is more important to you than security, there are numerous ways to fund your travels while you're experiencing them.
Avoid Motion Sickness
Motion sickness is a neurological response to real or perceived movement that can lead to nausea, vomiting, cold sweats, headaches, dizziness and fatigue. Motion sickness is common among travelers in planes, boats, trains and cars. It varies in severity from a minor inconvenience to an incapacitating ailment. Frequent exposure to motion may gradually alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness. Infrequent travelers, or those who continue to experience motion sickness, can take steps to avoid or ease the problem.