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Travel eBooks - Escape Artist
Unique Travel Reports
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| Before You Go - Inspiration and Information for Offshore Living and Adventure Travel |
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EscapeArtist.Com
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Before You Go - Inspiration and Information for Offshore Living and Adventure Travel - Where do you go for inspiration when you are looking for somewhere to go? If you are thinking about living and working or retiring overseas but not sure how to go about it or even which country you want to relocate to then you are exactly where I was ten years ago. Finally after a seven year search I found a new country to call home and settled there with my two young children and retiree parents. The search was arduous and frustrating. Before spending time and money traveling to places on reconnaissance missions there were certain things I wanted to know before I went. Using a combination of resources available I acquired some, but by no means all of the answers I was looking for.There were numerous specialized glossy magazines on the shelves but they were full of advertisements and glowing location reports written by real estate agents. Whilst informative up to a point they did not contain the whole story. |
| Living
The Island Life - Island Living in Belize |
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By
Lan Sluder
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Living
The Island Life - Island Living in Belize
- A Guide for Expats, Retirees, Investors and Travelers To Ambergris Caye,
Caye Caulker Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker and Belize’s Other Islands
- The Islands of Belize. If you’re dreaming of life by the Caribbean Sea,
take a look at Belize and its 400 islands. Even if you have a bazillion
frequent flyer miles, you’ll be impressed by the islands of Belize. The
water is impossibly green and turquoise, and just a few hundred feet off
the sandy beach the waves break on the longest barrier reef in the Western
Hemisphere. Enjoy some of the best diving in the world. Go fishing or catch
spiny lobster for your dinner. Relax over drinks (rum is around $25 a gallon)
and a good meal with friendly locals and interesting expats -- and they
all speak English! Go home to your cozy seaside house with the trade winds
rustling through the coco palms, or just bunk down in an island hotel for
$15 a night or less. - Island Living in Belize by Lan Sluder is a 240-page
report on what you need to know about Ambergris Caye (Belize’s #1 destination
for travelers and expats), up-and-coming Caye Caulker, and Belize’s other
islands. How to get there. Where to stay. How to stretch your dollars and
save money. How to find the best deals in beachfront and sea view real
estate. How to retire under Belize’s “QRP” program or get permanent residency.
This eBook covers all of these practical details, and much, much more. |
| Endless
Winter - Your Guide to Working in Ski Resorts |
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By
Christine Edwards and Sharyn McCullum
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Endless
Winter - Your Guide to Working in Ski Resorts
- You work all year at a meaningless job so you can ski when you get
the chance... you spend money on travel, you spend money on hotels,
and you spend money on everything connected with those moments of bliss
when you're actually doing what you want to do; ski, snowboard, living
the life. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that a
gig working the resorts is the best of all worlds... but is it feasible?
With this report by Christine Edwards and Sharyn McCullum in your hands
you'll have the facts that would otherwise take a lot of time and a great
deal of frustration to acquire. Thousands are out there working the
resorts as a way of life; and it's the life they want to live. You
can join them; and be on the inside of the best kind of lifestyle.
Live your life to the fullest. Make your job an endless holiday doing
exactly what you want to do. Have you ever been told that when you
do what it is that you want to do that the rest will follow? That's as
sure as being a 'local' entitles anyone to maintain a bit of disdain. *
(See below) |
| Yachting
Careers - A Unique Lifestyle Career |
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Special Report By Jessie Hammack
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Yachting
Careers - A Unique Lifestyle Career
- Why save up all year to take a Yachting Vacation when you can Yacht
all year and get paid for it? - Is this really true or is it
just a fantasy? Someone has always been crewing on those 'crewed'
yachts you've paid a fortune to rent, have they not? Yes, you too
can work on a yacht and make a better than average income - Yachting can
be a way of life. It is for many. A world of opportunity - Whether
you are a career change professional transferring your skills from another
sector, or a young person embarking on your first career-the yachting industry
needs you. The industry has expanded by an annual average of between 6
and 8% in recent years. In the next 5 years, the industry is forecasting
an annual growth of 5 - 6%. This information is absolutely vital to anyone
considering getting into the yachting industry. Get it now and start your
adventure today. . Just think no more punching a time card for an unrewarding
dead end job. Instead you will be traveling to hot spots such as Tahiti
or island hopping in the Caribbean. These yachts have five star chefs
that will cook you lobster, steak, and just about any other dish your heart
desires. Its like living on a mini private cruise ship but better.
I looked into cruise ship jobs before I got into the yachting industry
and let me tell you yachting has much more to offer. |
| Driving
the Pan-American Highway to Mexico and Central America |
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By
Audrey Pritchard (Contributor), Raymond E. Pritchard, Chris Howard (Editor)
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Driving
the Pan-American Highway to Mexico and Central America
- An affordable adventure that will create a lifetime of memories -
The Pan-American Highway - An Opportunity To See Pre-Colombian History
& History In The Making. The past history of the Aztec and Mayan
civilizations are here for us to rediscover. The greatest discovery we
have in store, are the lovely and fascinating peoples of Mexico and Central
America. With these things in mind, the authors have created this guidebook
as an aid, so you can step out better prepared to enjoy this historical
part of the Western Hemisphere. "Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras
- The ancient stone buildings in southern Mexico, Belize, Honduras and
Guatemala always fascinate everyone who sees them. Often, in television
specials for example, the Maya are discussed as if they no longer exist.
"What happened to this culture?" is the classic rhetorical question. I
want to start off by saying that the Maya, the name for a large heterogeneous
group of related cultures in Mesoamerica, are very much alive and mostly
well." |
| All
You Ever Wanted To Know About Buying A Castle |
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By
Helga van Horn
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All
You Ever Wanted To Know About Buying A Castle By Helga van Horn
- I once said that most people will do almost anything to read about buying
a castle, because it's such a fascinating subject; but few of them will
ever really go out and buy a castle. Well I wrote that before the Berlin
wall fell and the sudden surprise appearance of numerous magnificent castles
in Eastern Europe. Suddenly we were seeing castles worth buying at
prices we could afford. Then came the expat revolution, (diaspora?) and
thousands of people starting moving overseas; and what better house could
we ask for beyond a castle? That's the top of the line in housing.
...and think of the business you could run out of a castle; Bed & Breakfast,
Resort Hotel, Restaurant, Spa, Condiminium Project, Joint Ownership, Time
Share . . . you can use your own imagination to figure out dozens of use
concepts, because the greatest part of buying a castle is the dreaming.
. . . and there's money to be made with castle ownership . . .
People have
always traveled to distant parts of the world to see great buildings or
other works of art, to learn new languages, to experience new cultures,
or to taste new cuisine. As long ago as the time of the Roman Republic
places such as Baiae were popular coastal resorts for the rich. Castles
are a natural draw; always have been, always will be. They aren't building
any more 300 year old castles - supplies are limited.
Last year tourism
generated USD$ 5,490.4 billion dollars of economic activity and it is set
to generate even more in the coming years. It is perhaps the major industry
that anyone can enter - - with no limits to its growth. If you get
a castle - and if you buy it as a result of seeing it advertised on EscapeArtist.com
or as a result of reading this eBook report on buying castles, and if you're
willing to put a statement on your website stating as much; then EscapeArtist.com
will give you free advertising for your castle-run business.
Also, keep
in mind that if nothing else, traveling through Europe looking for a castle
would make an ideal vacation... |
| The
Insider Guide To Black Paris |
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By
Melinda Herron
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The
Insider Guide To Black Paris - About
this eBook: The section on Nightlife: Dance Clubs, Jazz Clubs, Bars
and so on; is worth the price of the eBook. If you want to connect;
and why go to Paris if you don't want to connect, then you might as well
have the right addresses in Paris or stay home. Get the insider information
to Black Paris and you'll find what you're looking to do, and you'll find
the right people to do it with. - - When the author, Melinda
Herron, first came to Paris twenty years ago, she wanted to know where
the Black hair salons were, where you could go to listen to Black music,
where you could buy foods like sweet potatoes, corn meal and black-eyed
peas. Even though she thoroughly enjoyed Paris and all it had to offer
culturally, it was essential somehow to get a taste and feel for "back
home." So, just like many sojourners who arrive in a new city, it became
important for her to connect with other Blacks in order to transform that
feeling for community in a living reality.
After years
of research, and originally with a fellow expatriate, Melinda produced
a paper reference guide for tourists, students and long-term residents.
From that first effort, and with many additional months of research and
updating, Insider Paris Guides is proud to offer this new, electronic guide
of Black Paris listings throughout Paris and nearby suburbs. The Insider
Guide to Black Paris brings you vital and interesting information about
what there is to see and do in Paris from and for this very active black
community. This guide will help you make the right decisions about your
stay here, plus it is simply a great resource for getting around the multicultural
sites of Paris.
If Melinda
is right, and we think she is, about Paris now being the the cultural hub
for English-speaking Blacks Africans, African-Americans, West Indians,
Blacks from the UK and Canada - Then this guide is your key to understanding
that hub. |
| Everything
You Need to Prepare for the Camino de Santiago |
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By
Cheri Powel
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The
Practical Guide to Practically Everything You Need to Prepare for the Camino
de Santiago - Over the past
few years the number of people who have undertaken the Camino de Santiago
has increased from 2,491 in 1985 to a high of 179,944 in the Holy Year
of 2004. Tales of miracles attend the history and tradition of this
life-changing event that is contemplated by millions of people each year.
Despite its popularity it is still a challenging trek and to get the most
out of it requires preparation. "The Camino is different things to
different people. Most who travel it consider it a pilgrimage or a sacred
journey. Something in their lives is changed, illuminated or exorcised."
Here are just some of the questions this eBook answers: How does one find
places to stay each night? What can be done if someone is injured? What
is the Camino etiquette? Which route is best? What is a typical day like?
How should one prepare physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually?
What is it going to cost? This first-hand guide includes information
that is not covered in regular guidebooks. It thoroughly describes the
essential preparation that will help you maximize the experience of walking
the Camino de Santiago. |
| The
Portable Professional - The Perpetual Traveler |
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By
Mark McMahon
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The
Portable Professional - The Perpetual Traveler
- Okay, let's talk about travel. You want to travel, why
shouldn't you go where you want, do what you want, and stay as long as
you want. The simple answer is that you've got to go back to work.
But what if you could work wherever you wanted simply by connecting to
the internet? Impossible? Remember what website you're on .
. . the entire raison d’être for this website was based on the concept
of living free of restraints . . . over 50% of the people working for this
website are expatriates who live where they want and work online from wherever
they are. Okay, we do have offices; and some of us do go to those
offices; but the fact remains that all of us at one time or another work
from a beach, a mountain top, and in some cases a few of us never appear
in any office. It was the choice we made in creating this website.
Over the years we've communicated with and met thousands of others doing
the very same thing. One such person is Mark McMahon who wrote an
ongoing series of articles for our magazine based on a trip he took from
from Tucson, Arizona to the tip of South America. Mark has since
gotten involved in numerous other projects; all of them based on his making
a living from anywhere on the planet as long as he could log-on to the
internet. Mark created this eBook, "The Portable Professional - Earn
A Living Worldwide" If you don't want your vacation to ever end;
if you want to live free and bow down to no one; then this is the eBook
for you. Okay, that's travel . . it's also freedom. ...and
for many of us it is already a reality. Why not you? |
| Chronicles
of the Jungle Mom |
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By
Michele Kohan
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Chronicles
of the Jungle Mom - Travel
can become a place lived; and a place lived can be a form of travel -
Imagine a woman with children who decides that she is going to go to Central
America and live in the jungle with her children. Is this travel
or is it adventure? Where does the line blur between travel and
adventure? Shouldn't travel be adventure? Otherwise why travel?
Going from Seattle to Costa Rica isn't much of an adventure if you stay
at a Marriott in Costa Rica that is a mirror image of the Marriott in Seattle.
The colored lights shining up on the trees around the swimming pool; whether
they be palms or pines are merely an insult to trees, and to our sense
of expectation. What should we expect? We should expect that
any mom who was raised in America wouldn't take her kids to live in the
jungle. When she does she becomes our inspiration. So it is
with this amazing chronicle; the story of a mom who did just that....
I wish my mom would have done that for me.... I'd have had a head
start. So it is. This is a tale for any mom who wants to break
the bounds of social convention. A life not fully lived, is a life
not fully lived. There are only so many years... you either
live them or you throw them away. |
| How
to get High-Quality, Cheap (Affordable) Plastic Surgery In The Caribbean! |
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By
JoAnn Roselli
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How
to get High-Quality, Cheap (Affordable) Plastic Surgery In The Caribbean!
- You might ask yourself, is going to the Caribbean to get cosmetic
surgery a holiday? That depends on who you are and what you're
motivated by. For many of us the idea of correcting a sagging chin,
or getting a tummy tuck is the height of our desires; if you couple that
with the more than affordable prices (disclosed in this eBook) and add
in a Caribbean location you have all the makings of a holiday fiesta better
than any! To be able to spend a week or two on a Caribbean beach and return
with bigger breasts, less fat on the tummy, a face lift, or anything else
reproportioned as to your desires; well then you have more than a vacation;
you have a the pleasures of a Caribbean beach, a reinvention of the corporal
self, and the promise of a heightened welcome on your return to that unreproportioned
reality you left behind when you departed. Good prices, good surgeons,
the body that you want and a Caribbean vacation. This is travel in the
historic sense of the Spa bound Rich Romantics of yesteryear, those cognescenti
of a bygone era who lived their lives as if their lives belonged to them.
Theirs was a form of travel and lifestyle at its best - - The big difference
is that today you can afford it. This eBook makes it especially affordable. |
| How
You Can Get a Job on a Luxury Cruise Ship - Quickly & Easily! |
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By
Neil Maxwell Keys
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How
You Can Get a Job on a Luxury Cruise Ship - Quickly & Easily!
- Discover how you can... Get paid to travel to exotic places
that few people ever get to see. Visit the Caribbean, Bahamas,
America, Australia, Europe, Hawaii, Alaska, Africa, Canada, the Far East,
the Pacific, the Mediterranean - even the Arctic! Earn a great tax-free
income! Meet new people and make amazing friends of all nationalities!
Work in a luxurious and elegant 5-star environment! Escape the "rat race"
of home. And enjoy possibly the most amazing, satisfying and life-changing
experience you´ll ever have! My name is Neil Maxwell Keys, and in
the next few minutes I´d like to show you how you can quickly and
easily land yourself a job on one of the worlds most luxurious cruise ships.
Best of all, you can do this even if you have little or no experience in
anything. - More than 130,000 people of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds
are employed in this industry. People who´ve quit the rat-race of
home and are enjoying incredible life experiences, earning good money with
none of the hassle of normal everyday living. No bills to pay, no cooking,
no cleaning and none of the ordinary everyday commitments that bind others
to a humdrum world - |
| Offshore
Telecommuting - How to Avoid Taxes and Live the Life of your Dreams |
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By
Marilyn Tomlinsons
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Offshore
Telecommuting - How to Avoid Taxes and Live the Life of your Dreams
- Go where want, whether in be Paris, Rome, or Rio de Janeiro
- set yourself up with some home office equipment and stay as long as you
want.. impossible? The author's doing it; and so are thousands
of others. You can make it as sophisticated as you want, or as simple
as you want. With today's amazing technology one can run a home office
from the deck of a boat, a beachfront cabin, or a coffee plantation in
Central America. Developments such as VOIP, streaming media, internet
tele-conferencing, chat, and sophisticated email programs allow anyone
to work from anywhere in the world. This report is Written by an
international management consultant who provides specialised advice on
offshore corporate structuring and asset protection. Importantly, Mal herself
is an offshore telecommuter who bases herself in Europe and takes full
advantage of the opportunities covered in the e-book. She decided to write
the e-book as whilst she found there was massive interest in moving and
working offshore, because it's a relatively new concept there was little
information available to anyone who wanted to take this further. |
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