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Travel memories are usually full of "ufff!", "ahhh!", "yeah, but then..." and similar exclamations that describe pleasant feelings. Traveling is usually one of the more enjoyable and fun experiences in life, isn't it? Well, except when they're not! Sometimes we also hear unpleasant stories about lost luggage, expired passports, street robbery, illness, etc. What can be done to avoid the problems that loom, especially when traveling alone? Here are some tips.
It all started with a seemingly completely ordinary idea. The roommates in San Francisco could no longer afford to pay the rent, which by the way is incredibly high, and thought of remodeling the apartment so that they could rent it out to three more visitors. Inflatable bed and breakfast pillows might solve their housing problem for a while, they thought. Nine years later, the value of this idea is 25 billion US dollars.
An unlimited number of beds and bathrooms, food everywhere you turn, enough fresh air to export and a panoramic view! What a luxury resort this must be, you wonder, huh? It's not. It's quite a whole country, Sweden more precisely. Is this a joke or is it a new way of tourist promotion through popular online platforms?
Imagine wild nature, a soundtrack of animal commercials, shade from the scorching sun and a spectacular view. Most would guess that we are talking about some African national park. It's not! This time we are moving to Australia, to its heart. In the bosom of Kata Tjuta National Park, the largest rock monolith in the world, Uluru, is on display. Ayers Rock, known for its unusual shape and apparent color change.
The Wadi Rum desert in Jordan has been the backdrop for filming movies about the planet Mars more than ten times. Most recently in the Hollywood spectacle The Martian from 2015, where Matt Damon had to survive the hardships of this planet until the arrival of a rescue mission. In the SunCity camp, they came up with the idea of offering a similar experience to tourists who can spend their vacation in a colony on Mars.
The fact that Slovenia is a fairy-tale land is often forgotten by the inhabitants of Slovenia themselves. But we are reminded of this by the achievements in the field of tourism, where our country is achieving incredible growth and raising its international reputation. We present to you the most fabulous tourist projects that you absolutely must visit if you are a true Slovenian! Just like Triglav!
In Radlje, in the immediate vicinity of the river Drava and the pond Reš, there is a beautiful biological pool called the Radlje ob Drava Water Park, which was opened in the local municipality two years ago. A boathouse with three traditional rowing boats and cute glamping houses is also part of the park.

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