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How And When Too Travel

How fast do you have togo too travel at 1g?

It's not how fast you travel, but how fast you accellerate. And, grayure is correct, you need to accellerate at 9.8 meters per second, every second to experience a continuous 1g.
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Is it too late to travel at 27?

You are talking to the wrong relatives. Find other relatives, or friends, or colleagues and acquaintances with a more forward thinking, refreshing take on life.You do not let us know anything of your circumstances but I guess what they were meaning in your particular case is that may be they felt you have got past that stage of donning a backpack and sneaking off around the globe seeking adventure when they feel you should perhaps put everything into a career, earning a living, finding a partner and settling down.Years ago this would have been usual thinking, but now in the 21st century it is a terribly old fashioned approach. People are settling down much later in life these days.Adopt the mindset of ‘it is never too late’. You and you alone need to weigh up your circumstances. What you want from life. How best you can fulfill your ambitions. You have to look at the present but with an eye on the future. Windows of opportunity arise in life from time to time and sometimes we have to grab them with open arms.So pack your bags and do your travelling. 27 or 37 or 47. It really does not make a difference. As long as you have your preparations in order. Sort out your finances. How long you can afford to be away. What are the consequences when you return. Where would you like to go. Make sure you are aware there a lot of dangerous places in life these days, so do your research of where best to avoid.I wish you a happy and safe journey.

Is 19 too young to travel with my boyfriend?

It's not surprising that your mother would be a bit concerned about the whole boyfriend thing since she's probably just looking out for you like she has been from childhood. But it's perfectly fine for you two to be on your own. Some people, either based on experience or the lack thereof, WILL judge you in such ways. Some people might think, "they're too young," or "do they know what they're doing?" since people like to attribute age to experience, virtue, and a whole other bunch of stuff. But you two will always know yourselves better than anyone else. It doesn't matter what other people think - you just enjoy yourselves and make the most of the trip. Have loads of fun with your boyfriend! And happy two-year anniversary! :)

As an Iranian can I travel to Israel?

I have a good friend who is iranian but has a Canadian passport but travelled to Iran recently to visit family.when he went to visit Israel from Canada he was immediately stopped by Israeli security and without asking for his passport they just immediately asked him are you from Iran are you Iranian. He said yes. They took him to a small Room. Kept him there for 3 1/2 maybe four hours and asked him every question in the world and every question they asked had to have an answer that can be backed up.luckily for him he was with some Israelis traveling and they called the people in isreal he was going to be staying with after the fingerprinting etc and they let him in. Only after building a huge case file on it.from what I understood from him was it didn't bother him and he was just happy to be there.by the end of the vacation he wanted to move and live in Israel.and I was not surprised. This happened in June 2016.thanks

Is it possible to travel too much?

This is a tough question to answer, as I think people will swing heavy both ways. I’ll only go off what I know.I always insist that everyone should travel as often as possible - there’s not enough time in this life and travel is one of the best ways to grow mentally and spiritually. The new perspectives gained can bring tremendous value to your life.But I also reached a point where I felt the travel I was doing wasn’t stimulating me the way it used to, where I wasn’t growing in the same fashion as I did in beginning. Staying at hostel after hostel, carrying on the same conversations time after time, and feeling like my overall travels had become more self-indulgent than self-exploratory left me feeling like it was time to move on. So I elected to stick around and start the next chapter.And so that’s what I did. And I won’t lie.. It’s fucking tough.I miss traveling every day, but at the same time all of my friends and family have advanced in their careers, and have the financial freedom to do some of the things they want whenever they want it, whereas I am starting from the bottom - making far less in a far less important role.So in that light, I may have traveled a bit too long. I am one of the oldest in my entry level position. But I don’t regret my decision for a single second though, I needed that time to travel more than I needed anything else. It was far more important to me than to work my way up the corporate ladder. But now I want to be a part of something bigger, and to work towards achieving some of my personal goals.I’ll always continue to travel - it will just look different now. But I think that threshold of too much exists for most people, and its all a matter of going out and figuring it out for yourself.Good luck!

Whate are the best countries to travel too if you only have 10000.00 to spend?

For $10,000 I would be spending at least a month traveling, if not more.Some cool bucket list items might be to stay in the ice hotel, or stay in an igloo and watch the northern lights. In Africa you can stay in a tree house with a watering hole underneath it. Imagine sitting on the veranda and watching the animals come to drink. There is also an underwater hotel and a beautiful hotel in the caves of Cappadocia.If you fancy cruises, there is one that goes around South American and even stops at Antarctica. With $10,000 you could do any of these trips.

How long would it take to travel 7km at the speed of 30km?

30 Km per hour is the same as 1km in two minutes. So, 7km would take 14 minutes

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