It has now been nine years since I stepped off of North American land, onto a ship, and straight into the unknown. To be honest, it still feels like yesterday and I think part of me is still processing the experience all these years later. I never imagined that an introvert such as myself would thrive in an environment like that, circumnavigating the globe for 110 days with complete strangers. As it turned out, it was truly the journey of a lifetime...
I’m an average photographer with slightly better than average Lightroom skills. I have an affinity for traveling the world and just can’t seem to stop, so I created Toone’s Travels as a way of building a community of like-minded individuals that believe exploring the planet is the best way to live. Thanks for stopping by!
Traveling hasn’t always been in my DNA, but now I’ll never let it go. Here’s how I caught the travel bug and why, no matter what, I’ll continue to get out and explore the world.
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The best thing about moving abroad: unsubscribing from so many emails.
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RT @travelingmitch: As you move through this life and this world, you change things slightly; you leave marks behind, however small. An… https://t.co/A6PDp2eoP5
It's no secret that the travel bug waits for no one. Follow along on my Semester at Sea itinerary from 2010 and travel the world from the comfort of your couch. 110 days, 12 ports, 10 countries, and 4 continents later, you'll have traveled around the world and be equipped with the knowledge you need to plan your next great adventure!