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Showing posts with label san diego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label san diego. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

How to Survive Your Trip to the Golden Gate Bridge with Alex Pt. 1

Hi!
Here are the top 5 tips for surviving your trip!

1. Bring sunglasses, googles, or some type of eyewear. Up on the Bridge, winds are extremely high and the large gusts blowing in your face don't make it a very pleasing experience.

2. Don't underestimate the weather. Because of the heavy winds, you should subtract 5 degrees Fahrenheit from the weather forecast.

3. If you have kids, plan out how far you will go. This can be based on age, mentality, etc. Some children, and even adults, can be frightened by the speeding cars rushing by. If you want to go the whole length, just take a taxi or ferry back from the other side.

4. Hold on to your belongings and cameras- especially when taking pictures ! I saw a couple lose their phone to a particularly nasty gust of wind when they were taking selfies.

5. Use the bathroom before going on the bridge. There are no rest stops along the way. MAKE SURE that your kids go too, regardless of what they say.

Ok!
That's it for Pt. 1
If you have any questions, just email me at byteofcherrypi@gmail.com
Bye!
Alex

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Coming Soon- San Diego Travel Guide

Hi!
In a few days, I'll be going to sunny San Diego!

I'm going to stop by Seaworld and Legoland, catch some rays at the beach, and possibly visit Universal Studios.

I was wondering if you guys had any questions about attractions in SD, or suggestions for me to visit and review.

Thanks!
Alex

Top 5 Best Souvenirs from South Korea

Here are the Top 5 Best souvenirs from SK!

1. Korean Beauty Masks+ Other Beauty Supplies.
Snail Mask? I'll pass.
2. Cute Socks! Korea is famous for its adorable clothing. ( And they're cheap.)
Which one is your favorite?
3. KPOP Stuff! These are perfect for friends back home who are obsessed with K-pop.
I'll have that one. And that one. And that one too. And also that one. Can I have a bag?
4. Embroidery. These beautiful handmade crafts are an icon of Korea and helps support local craftspeople.
How'd they do all the fancy stuff?
5. Chopsticks and other utensils.
"Wait, I hold them like this? I got it! Wait, never mind"

Ok, That's it for now!
Thanks for reading my blog and have a great time in Korea!
Bye,
Alex




Welcome to my Travel Blog!

Hello! Hola! 你好! Salut!

Hi! I'm Alex and welcome to my blog. I'll post weekly on travel and my adventures around the world!
About me:
I speak fluent English, Chinese, Spanish, and French.
I'm learning Arabic and Japanese right now.
I love dogs and falafel.

Schedule-
1/7- San Diego, United States
4/3- New York City, United States
4/18- Reykjavik, Iceland
5/10- London, United Kingdom
5/20- Paris, France
5/29- Madrid, Spain
6/5- Berlin, Germany
6/12- Possible Rome, Italy, or Bern, Switzerland
Summer 2017~ Tokyo, Kyoto (Japan) Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou (China)

Past Trips- China, South Korea, USA, Taiwan, Bahamas, US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands

Thanks for visiting my blog! Hasta luego, amigos!