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  • Your favorite holiday destination to get away?

    Richard Fang
    11 replies
    For a mental reset or just in general where you like to go just to take a break. Doesn't have to be overseas!

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    Rich Watson
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    depending on season, beach or mountains
    Derrick Abincha
    Nairobi, Kenya (home) :D Can't wait to go back
    Arpan
    Mountains anyday!
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    That would be Switzerland for me.
    Adams Parker
    Bali, Indonesia: "You’ll find beaches, volcanoes, Komodo dragons and jungles sheltering elephants, orangutans and tigers. Basically, it’s paradise. It’s likely you’ve seen an image of Bali on social media at least once in the past seven days, as it’s such a popular bucket list destination.
    Richard Fang
    @adams_parker Having recently visited Bali I agree :) It's definitely a great place for Expats to visit as well and set up that you can do work from there. I saw a ton of people working there
    Richard Fang
    @charliee1122 that is on my hitlist one day!
    Olivia Martinez
    Away from the sickness of mountains and pollution of the city, I love beaches. I can spend days, months and years living near the sea-side and waking up with the roar at the beach.
    Woods Shop
    Beaches are my favorite vacation place in any season, usually i visited beaches in Winter & Summer season.
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