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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Stacy from Rambling Traveler just tagged me a few days ago to tell her 5 reasons why i travel. I just recently wrote a little post about this topic, but didn’t really elaborate on my reasons, so here we go: I love the excitement, that’s always in the air when travelling. I mean, most likely [...]</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="http://travel-junkie.com/5-reasons-why-i-travel/">5 Reasons Why I Travel</a> on <a href="http://travel-junkie.com">Travel-Junkie</a>.<br />Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
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<p>Stacy from <a href="http://www.ramblingtraveler.com/">Rambling Traveler</a> just tagged me a few days ago to tell her 5 reasons why i travel. I just recently wrote <a href="http://www.travel-junkie.com/2007/04/15/why-i-travel/">a little post</a> about this topic, but didn’t really elaborate on my reasons, so here we go:</p>
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<li>I love the <strong>excitement</strong>, that’s always in the air when travelling. I mean, most likely the “big” adventure won’t happen, but it just seems possible that someone hands me a map to a secret beach…</li>
<li><strong>Life is so simple</strong> on the road. I find this strangely comforting. Everything I own and need, I carry with me in my backpack. No need for a car, an apartment or a tv and no desire to own all that either.</li>
<li><strong>Cultures</strong> other than my own have always fascinated me; it’s almost like a charm. There’s so many things to see and experience and so many different people to meet out there, I don’t see how I could spend my whole life back home.</li>
<li>The only way to experience more <strong>freedom</strong> than when travelling is to go skinny dipping. When you’re out and about you can do whatever you want. If I’m fed up with a place, I can just leave. Back home this would be a tad more problematic.</li>
<li>Virtually anything, good or bad, funny or sad, could happen to me, when I travel. I like this <strong>uncertainty</strong> a lot. There is a grain of truth in ‘No Risk, No Fun’!</li>
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<p>So, there’s my reasons. If you read this, <a href="http://jacktraveler.blogspot.com/">Ethan</a>, then I’d like to hear your reasons. I’d like to see as well, how you would incorporate this into your story!</p>
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