10 Best Places to Visit in China - Travel Video
China, the gateway to East Asia, is a fascinating country. It is an ancient civilization that gave the world Peking Man, gunpowder and noodles. Visitors making their first trip to China usually stick to the larger cities. More experienced visitors to the Middle Kingdom will strike out in other directions, where traveling may be a bit more frustrating because of the language barrier, but most definitely doable for independent travelers. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in China:
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA | Travel Vlog
I used to try and travel with friends, but my parents are pretty awesome to travel with. They're just as adventures/spontaneous as I am, so now I have them travel with me once a year. Last month my parents and I spent two weeks in Australia. Sydney was one of our first stop. We ended up on five flights traveling all around Australia, so stay tuned for all the other videos I'll be rolling out of my trip. For you MTB-ers that are here just for the mountain bike videos, don't worry, they'll be coming too. I've been sick, so unfortunately I haven't been able to ride to make any videos. Keep an eye out next weekend though! :)
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Best Picnic Spots in Sydney
I have put together a list of my favourite picnic spots from quiet hidden places to a few that are perfect for anyone short of time. Whether you are looking for a romantic picnic spot or a park by the beach, you will find it here
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Where to stay in Sydney
Looking for the best places to stay in Sydney? It can be really hard to find the perfect location to stay for your vacation so this article will go over the different parts of Sydney and the pros and cons of each place.
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Top 10 Best Credit Cards for Travel in 2019
The best credit cards for traveling in 2019. These cards are the best either for their generous signup bonus, rewards for spending on the card, or the ongoing benefits just for having the card. Use Plastiq to help earn credit card sign-up bonus:
10 - Citi Costco Card
Cash Back: 4% on Gas, 3% on Travel, 2% on Costco, 1% everywhere else
9- Fidelity Cash Back: Unlimited 2% cash back, No Annual Fee
8 - American Express Gold Card
Bonus: 25,000 Membership Rewards Points after $2,000 spend in 3 months, Receive 20% back as a statement credit at U.S. Restaurants with the Gold Card within the first 3 months of your Card Membership, up to $100 back
$100 airline fee credit
$120 annual dining credit at $10 per month for Shake Shack, The Cheesecake Factory, Ruth’s Chris Steak House and Grubhub/Seamless.
Earn: 4X points at U.S. restaurants and at U.S. supermarkets
3X Membership Rewards points on flights booked directly with airlines and amextravel.com
Annual Fee: $250
7- Chase World of Hyatt Credit Card
Bonus: 60,000 World of Hyatt points. You earn 40,000 World of Hyatt bonus points after spending $3,000 within the first three months, plus another 20,000 bonus points after spending a total of $6,000 within the first six months
Earn: 4 Bonus Points per $1 spent with your card at Hyatt hotels
Annual Fee: $95
6- Capital One Spark Miles for Business
50K Signup Bonus after $5k Spend in 3 months. 150,000 more miles after $50K spend in 6 months
The 200,000 miles could be worth $2000
Earn: 2X miles on all purchases
Annual fee: $0 first year, $95 after
5- Chase Ink Business Preferred:
80K Signup Bonus with $5K spend in 3 months
Earn: 3X on Travel, shipping, internet, cable, phone, advertising on social media
Annual Fee: $95
4 - CitiBusiness / AAdvantage Platinum Select World Mastercard:
70,000 mile initial bonus after spending $4,000 within the first 4 months of account opening.
Cardmembers receive one free checked bag and preferred boarding on American Airlines flights and a companion ticket after $30,000 in spend each year.
Earn: 2X AA Miles on Flights, telecommunications merchants, cable and satellite providers, car rental merchants and at gas stations
Annual Fee: This card has a $0 annual fee the first year (then $99).
3- Platinum Card By American Express:
60,000 points MR points after $5000 spend within 3 months.
Spend: 5 points per dollar on airfare. 5 Points on prepaid hotels book with amextravel.com 1 Point elsewhere.
$550 annual fee
$200 annual airline fee credit , $200 annual Uber credit (Uber Eats),, $100 Global Entry credit.
$100 Saks Fifth Avenue credit, $50 Jan-June and $50 July-December
Lounge access is American Express’ awesome Centurion lounges {my favorite perk], Delta lounges when flying Delta same day, Airspace lounges and Priority Pass lounges.
Hilton Gold, Starwood Gold, National Car Rental, Avis, Hertz
Amex Purchase Protection is amazing too
2- Chase Sapphire Preferred Card: Best all-around card to get started with (good signup bonus, good earning on spend, Flexible Points)
50,000 UR points after you spend $4,000 in the first 3 months. Another 5,000 bonus points for an authorized user
$0 annual fee the first year then $95 after.
Spend: 2X points travel & dining at restaurants & 1 point on all other purchases
No foreign transaction fees [This applies to almost all of these cards]
Points transfer to United, Hyatt, Southwest, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, Air France KLM, Marriott Rewards, IHG Rewards Club, and Ritz-Carlton
1 - Chase Sapphire Reserve has great earn, a great bonus, and decent benefits.
50,000 UR points after you spend $4,000 in the first 3 months.
Spend: 3X points travel & dining at restaurants & 1 point on all other purchases
$450 annual fee
Benefits: $300 annual travel credit, [airlines, hotels (including Airbnb), motels, timeshares, campgrounds, car rental agencies, cruise lines, travel agencies, discount travel sites, operators of passenger trains, buses, taxis (including Uber and Lyft), limousines, ferries, toll bridges and highways and parking lots and garages.]
$100 global entry credit, Priority Pass with unlimited visits and no fee for guests.
If you spend $12,000 a year on the card, then this card (the Reserve) is better than the Preferred. You’ll be getting 12,000 more points which is $240 in value
I have this card in my wallet
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One Second A Day: USA Road Trip | 10 States | 8000 Miles | 90 Days
I took a 90 day road trip around the Western US states with my girlfriend. Starting out in LA, we drove through California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona & California again, visiting places such as Joshua Tree, Big Sur, Yosemite, Kings Canyon, Monterey, Lassen, San Francisco, the Oregon coast, Mt Hood, Smith Rock, Columbia River Gorge, Seattle, North Cascades, Vancouver, Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, Zion, Salt Lake City, Lake Tahoe & Death Valley.
We had good times (most of it) and bad times (Fresno).
We shot a lot of footage.
Here’s one second of it from every day.
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5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in New Hampshire | US Hike Guide
5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in New Hampshire, United States.
New Hampshire's White Mountains offer more than magnificent scenery and popular tourist attractions. They are among the nation's most loved places to hike and climb. On its way from Maine to Georgia, the Appalachian Trail crosses the state along the ridgelines of the Presidential and Franconia ranges, over the summit of Mt. Washington (the highest peak in the Northeast), and through a vast wilderness area. Spaced a day's hike apart along the trail are huts operated by the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC), where hikers can sleep and eat with fellow mountain enthusiasts. Before starting any of these trails in the mountains, get a copy of the latest AMC White Mountains Guide, be sure you have plenty of water and warm clothing in your pack, and check a weather report. Abrupt and violent weather changes are common above tree line, and snow has fallen here in all months of the year. Here five top hiking trails in New Hampshire, USA
1. Mt. Monadnock
2. Mt. Washington: Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail
3. Mt. Chocorua: Champney Falls Trail
4. Appalachian Trail across the Presidential Range
5. Franconia Notch Ridge Trail
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Most Amazing Places to Swim INCREDIBLE POOLS
Most beautiful places to swim on earth, crystal clear waters that will blow your mind even a pool where you can swim with a crocodile
7. Marina Bay Sands
Infinity pools are still a stunning feature marketed by most luxurious boutique hotels around the world. The Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore boasts of one of these rooftop pools soaring 57 stories up in the sky.
It is not a pool for the faint-hearted, and it stretches out across the three primary buildings of the resort. A palm-shaded poolside lounge area accords guests spectacular views of the Singapore skyline and sunsets.
6. Tangga House
Singapore ranks high amongst the list of revered tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. It is no wonder that some of the most spectacular sights are found around the island country. Amongst them is the Tangga House which features a mesmerizing borderless pool.
The L-shaped pool stretches out along two sides of the house with a rooftop garden towering overhead. Transparent walls offer a 90-degree view of the pool from inside the house.
5. St. Regis Lhasa Resort
A gold-tiled pool does exist, and you can take a dip in it at the St. Regis Lhasa five star resort. The luxurious boutique hotel also offers exhilarating views of the Himalayas with a yoga and pilates studio resting 12,073 feet above sea level. They also observe a Sabrage Evening Ritual where guests enjoy an evening filled with champagne, canapes, and Tibetan culture at the hotel's courtyard.
Their glittering Gold Energy pool is by far the highlight, and the heated, salted pool maintains a 28-32-degree Celsius temperature. After taking a swim in the bejeweled pool, guests can enjoy foot massages at the nearby cozy cabana-style seating area.
4. Ubud Hanging Gardens
The Indonesian island of Bali is a renowned travel destination because of its idyllic beaches, never-ending adventures, and naturally beautiful landscapes. Backpackers can never help but fall in love with Bali's lush mountainous ridges, scenic lakes, flower gardens, and iconic terraced rice fields. When it is time to call it a day, lavish resorts, private villas or affordable hostels can offer you some shelter.
Smack in the middle of a volcanic land with surrounding forests and terraced rice fields is the Ubud Hanging Gardens resort. The 7-star boutique hotel lays perched up a gorge, along with a stunning hanging pool overlooking a temple resting on an opposite cliff.
3. Nemo 33
Anyone who loves swimming should slot in a swim in the world's deepest pool on their bucket list. The Incredible indoor water body is found in Brussels, Belgium and goes down 113 feet below the ground. Two flat-bottomed areas go down to 16 feet, and 32 feet below the ground, and a more massive circular plunging pit sinks 108 feet down.
Non-swimming guests can get a glimpse of the pool through various windows strategically set up at different depths. Swimmers can explore underwater caves after descending 34 feet down. John Beernaerts, an expert Belgian diver, designed the complex to function as a diving instruction center, for recreational use, and to serve as movie sets.
2. Laucala Island Resort
Fiji is one of the tropical destinations that places high up on every wanderlust's must-visit list. The Melanesian country boasts of having some of the world's most beautiful beaches, fascinating cultures, and luxurious accommodation. The Laucala Island Resort is one of the hideaways you want to visit if you are ready to spend $6,000 a night.
Enticing photos of the resort's pool have been making rounds on Instagram, and it is not like any you have seen before. The glass-walled swimming pool is a sight to behold and offers an opportunity to take some of the most envy-worthy vacay photos. Laucala Resort also has five restaurants/bars, an 18-hole golf course, pristine beaches and horse riding.
Croc cave
While the pool itself might be a little underwhelming the activity it’s meant for is incredible. This pool was water is actually an alligator enclosure in Crocosaurus Cove located in Australia that features the Cage of . You are lowered into the water in the “cage’’ which is really a clear acrylic cylinder that allows for the 360 view of hungry alligators swimming just out of reach. You can brave the adventure alone or have a friend join you since there’s room for two! Some of the alligators are around 5 meters long! You have 15 minutes to take in the view of these prehistoric creatures as they swim past or peer in at you with curiosity. Would you swim in a pool filled with hungry alligators?
Mizzou Study Abroad: THAILAND | GoPro Hero 6 & 7 | Alan Watts
This past winter break 14 of Mizzou's CAFNR students traveled to Thailand. The motivation was to explore and participate in Thailand's conservation and biodiversity, venturing to places such as Bangkok, Phi Phi Islands, Khao Yai, Phuket, Ayutthaya, Skaraet Biosphere, Samut Songkram, and Kanchanaburi.
Thank you to everyone that made this trip what is was. I couldn't have had a better group of people to travel with for my, and a few others, first time outside of the U.S.
Also thank you Nat and Addi for letting me use some of your footage!
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Speech: What do you want Alan Watts