TRAVELOG 18: Melbourne Australia

Melbourne, Australia's undisputed cultural capital, is a city that thrives on contrasts. Grand Victorian architecture casts dramatic shadows over graffiti-lined laneways, bustling cafes hum with conversation next to historic trams, and a vibrant artistic spirit fueled by bottomless cups of coffee courses through it all.

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TRAVELOG 17: Valle de Guadalupe Mexico's Napa Valley

Valle de Guadalupe is a wine region located in the northern Baja California state of Mexico. It is just over 90 miles south of San Diego, California, and is quickly becoming one of the most popular wine destinations in the world.

The valley is home to over 150 wineries, producing an astounding 90% of the wine that comes from Mexico. The wines of Valle de Guadalupe are known for their bold flavors and refreshing acidity. The region is also home to a thriving culinary scene, with many restaurants serving up creative dishes that pair perfectly with the local wines.

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TRAVELOG 09: TOKYO

Why is Tokyo one of the world’s greatest cities? With more than 38 million people living in greater Tokyo, the city is the largest metropolitan area in the world and people can’t get enough of it.

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Justin Seale
TRAVELOG 08: KYOTO

We hopped aboard one the famed Shinkansen “Bullet Trains”in Tokyo and enjoyed views of Mt Fuji and the Japanese countryside.while approaching speeds of 200 mph to arrive in Kyoto in under four hours.

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