How to Travel The World: Before You Are Dead!
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LIFE IS SHORT!
HOW TO TRAVEL THE WORLD: BEFORE YOU ARE DEAD gives you a balanced, funny, yet serious look at the challenges of travelling the world.
This book is not meant to be a travel guide per se, but a guide to give you practical and useful tips for your travel, wherever you decide to go.
It will educate you, amuse you and encourage you!
HOW TO TRAVEL:
CHEAPLY, SAFELY AND WISELY!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Salvatore Cardillo
A former camera operator / editor, and photographer who has travelled the world. Staying in hotels and remote towns of Australia with his camera work, and travelling for leisure and to visit family and friends, throughout the world.
He is a dual citizen of Italy (European Union) and Australia.
A qualified Social Worker, and holds a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Work. In his Arts degree, he majored in Italian Language and Culture and studied psychology. This combined degree was through James Cook University, Queensland, Australia.
He has a Certificate IV in Disability Support, including training in Medicine Administration, the Human Body and supporting people with a disability.
Years of experience in the Government and Community Sectors in Disability Support, Young Offenders and Case Work.
Holds a Certificate IV in Small Business Management, and has run several small businesses.
Holds a Certificate III in TESOL (Teaching English as a Second Language).
He has completed Training on Sleep Apnoea, Obesity and CPAP machines.
He speaks Italian, English, Sicilian Dialect and Russian.
Salvatore has literally travelled the world, visiting countries and cities such as Greece, Italy, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, Turkey, Israel, Dubai, Amman, Egypt, travelled within Australia, Russia, Ukraine, and England; all on a budget.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Very obviously and a lot of "advice" could be replaced to "follow common sense" but some points were useful.
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How to Travel The World - Salvatore Cardillo
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this book. I have a down-to-earth approach and I hope that you'll have a laugh here and there throughout the information that I will share with you. This information is shared with you from a person who's actually been there. I've travelled half the world. And to be honest I hate travelling! I am an introvert by nature, and am happy in my little ‘man cave’ at home. So, if I can do it, then you can too.
I just hate sometimes the travelling process, because living mostly in Australia, to go to any country that's half decent, requires a lot of travel-time even if you were to travel within Australia, it's a huge country.
Life is short, the older you get, the faster time seems to go, hence the title, How to Travel the World: Before you are DEAD!
This book is not meant to be a travel guide per se, but a guide to give you practical and useful tips for your travel. There are some great travel guides out there, that specify individual countries or regions. See my links at the Appendix for more details.
I promise not to ramble on with my whole life story, like so many other travel books seem to do, but hopefully, will just ‘cut to the chase’.
I'm going to share with you throughout this book my motto of being prepared to the point of being even paranoid I dare say. I'm telling you this because I'm looking out for you...There are fantastic rewards to be gained by travelling the world and some risks too. I want to help you mitigate those risks and have the time of your life...
I want to approach this book as if you and I were having a conversation or you were interviewing me about my experiences of travelling the world. At this moment, I have even more world travel planned within Europe.
Let me encourage you, educate you, impart some wisdom, and help you to look after yourself and your family.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
The book contains general information about travel and health. The information is not intended as professional advice, and should not be treated as such.
Although Mr Cardillo is qualified in Social Work, Disability, and other professions mentioned later, you must not rely on the information in the book as an alternative to advice from professionals in travel, legal, medical, financial, taxation, accountancy or other advice from an appropriately qualified professional. Each person’s situation is different.
If you have any specific questions about any travel, legal, medical, financial, taxation, accountancy or other matter you should consult an appropriately qualified professional.
If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition, you should not travel and/or you should seek immediate medical attention. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information in this book. Get any approval for travel from your doctor or medical professional.
This book is intended for Entertainment Purposes.
All photos and images in this book are Copyrighted and produced or commissioned by Salvatore Cardillo. No part of this book may be copied or reproduced without the express permission of the author.
I apologise ahead of time for spelling and grammar mistakes, and remember, I will oscillate between American and Australian English.
Ok, now we have the legal stuff out of the way...please continue reading...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Salvatore Cardillo
A former camera operator / editor, and photographer who has travelled the world. Staying in hotels and remote towns of Australia with his camera work, and travelling for leisure and to visit family and friends, throughout the world.
He is a dual citizen of Italy (European Union) and Australia.
A qualified Social Worker, and holds a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Work. In his Arts degree, he majored in Italian Language and