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    Today, I've asked Nora Dunn, a professional world traveler, to write up a detailed post with her tips on traveling affordably. What I love about this article is how Nora has used money to do what she wants- instead of waiting around for a mythical day where she'll be able to travel.

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  • Reviewed by escapinaus on Aug 24, 2:14am

    Ways for you to travel cheaply.
  • Rated by Technomadia on May 30, 8:45am

    Awesome tips and suggestions that are spot on for someone wanting to make a full-time traveling lifestyle financially sustainable.
  • Rated by europealacarte on May 30, 6:44am

    It's really useful to have such a detailed example of how to travel on a budget.
  • Rated by darngooddigs on May 23, 4:11am

    Great article about how to travel - and travel - and travel - without being rich or spending a fortune!
  • Rated by deva14 on May 22, 8:30am

    Comprehensive tips and resources for long-term travel with work, volunteer, etc. components.
  • Rated by Barrie501 on May 20, 11:39pm

    Travel full-time for less than $14,000 per year
  • Rated by nomadicmatt on May 20, 9:51pm

    great advice from nora dunn about traveling cheap!
  • Rated by EternalTraveler on May 18, 2:47pm

    Nora Dunn provides a very practical and detailed account on how to travel the world for a less than it likely costs to subsist at home...
  • Rated by njw-ss on May 18, 11:56am

    Creative ways to travel inexpensively and often. From the page: "I "retired" from the rat race at the tender age of 30 to embrace my life-long dream of traveling the world, before life had a chance to get in the way."
  • Rated by metmarko on May 18, 7:36am

    Today, I've asked Nora Dunn, a professional world traveler, to write up a detailed post with her tips on traveling affordably. What I love about this article is how Nora has used money to do what she wants- instead of waiting around for a mythical day where she'll be able to travel.