Happy Friday everyone! Let’s conclude a great week with some travel link love:
CheapOair | Long Weekend in London

More travel contests thanks to our friends at CheapOair! This time they’re offering a trip for you and a friend to foggy London town. To enter CheapOair’s “Long Weekend in London” answer the daily question at their blog each day between 8am EST and 6pm EST between Monday January 25, 2010 and Friday January 29, 2010. Two entrants will be picked each day, then winners will be announced on the CheapOair blog on Tuesday February 2, 2010. So what do the big winners receive? A round-trip flight for them and a guest to London, where they will enjoy 3 nights at the hip base2stay hotel. Plus, they will each receive Visitor Oyster Cards for all the sight-seeing fun one could want!
PS – if you don’t win the Long Weekend in London contest, don’t worry – you can still get still book affordable airline tickets through CheapOair
There are lots of traveling options for young people these days. Among the most popular is teaching abroad. The GoBackpacking blog is running weekly features on life experiences from Leslie Brand, reflecting on ESL teaching programs. Learn everything you should expect if you are interested in exploring international languages and education. Go here to catch up on the ESL features on GoBackpacking.
The Longest Way | Heavy Ass Cameras!
Remember that traveling beardo who chronicled his facial hair progress? His name is Christoph Rehage and he runs a blog called The Longest Way. As a traveling photographer he has tons to talk about on cameras so this week he gave his readers a lesson breaking down cameras and photo equipment he uses. Read up on how many cameras Christoph uses, why, what parts do what, how to take wide-angle shots, and how to budget for your own awesome camera.

Uncornered Market | Peruvian Food
Travel Geeks love exploring food culture in each destination they visit. With Peru being one of the most popularly-documented countries on Sosauce, we wanted to share Uncornered Market‘s spotlight on the traditional cuisine of this fascinating South American hotspot.

The culinary scene in Peru is inexpensive, accessible, and rich in dishes full of seafood, peppers, and spices. From ceviche to cuy, there is something for every foodie to try here. See what the folks at Uncornered Market loved during their stay.
What travel articles did you geek over this week?
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1-There are lots of traveling options for young people these days.
2-Among the most popular is teaching organization abroad.
3-This is the best all inclusive hotel to stay in. The service was second to none. The room was huge with a kingsize bed and mirrors on the ceiling! The food was excellent.
4-“You can do as little or as much as you want. GREAT staff all around and very good security. Would actually love to work and reside there
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