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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

Why 69% Of American Women Over 58 Quietly Return From Italy Within 30 Months

A woman in her early sixties stands at her apartment door in Lucca. She has been here for 26 months. She is going home to Pittsburgh. She is not unusual. Most American women over 58 who move to Italy do this. The return is rarely about Italy. It is about specific structural factors that the …

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Europeans Retire Years Earlier Than Americans and Live Years Longer: The Numbers Behind the Paradox

Two facts about retirement sit oddly next to each other. In much of Europe, people leave work earlier than Americans do. In much of Europe, people also live longer than Americans do. Put those together and you get a result that ought to be impossible under the usual logic, in which retiring later is the …

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Single Mom Moved to Valencia With $35,000, Her Honest 1-Year Cost Breakdown

She arrived with a single suitcase, a nine-year-old, and $35,000 in cash after closing out an American apartment and selling a car. No inheritance, no secret trust, no influencer deals. Valencia was the choice because rent seemed human, the climate was gentle, and the school calendar looked like something a working parent could survive. This …

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Why French Women Don’t Overthink Intimate Grooming the Way Americans Do: Public Hair Trimming Lenght French Mantain

And what it reveals about intimacy, grooming culture, and why the French don’t see hair as something to eliminate entirely In a hotel room in Paris, an American traveler stands barefoot in the bathroom, inspecting the small pink razor left beside the sink. She’s preparing for a date. The shower is running. She hesitates. She …

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Think You’re Ready to Travel? 12 Things to Do Before an International Trip That Nobody Reminds You About

You’ve booked the flights, packed the bags, and planned your itinerary. You’re ready for your international trip… or so you think. Even experienced travelers overlook key details that can turn a dream vacation into a logistical headache. International travel requires more than just packing a suitcase and grabbing your passport. By preparing thoughtfully and avoiding …

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Forget Bora Bora: These 17 Islands Give You Paradise for Less

Bora Bora has long been hailed as the ultimate tropical escape, with its turquoise lagoons and overwater bungalows flooding Instagram feeds and travel wishlists. But while it may seem like paradise, the reality for many travelers is a hefty price tag, crowded beaches, and ultra-touristy resorts that can feel more commercial than serene. Fortunately, there …

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French Schools Legally Limit Ketchup in the Cafeteria: The 2011 Rule Americans Don’t Believe

Picture a French school canteen at lunchtime. A child carries a tray toward a table with a plate of veal stew or a piece of roast fish on it, and reaches, out of habit, for the ketchup. There is no pump, no squeeze bottle, no little sachet waiting on the counter. The ketchup is not …

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The Turkish Flatbread Recipe That Makes Pizza Feel Overrated: How to Make Turkish Lahmacun That Tastes Better Than Takeout

Lahmacun, often called “Turkish pizza,” is one of Turkey’s most popular and beloved street foods. This thin, crispy flatbread topped with a savoury mixture of minced meat, tomatoes, herbs, and spices is a dish that combines simplicity with rich, authentic flavour. Traditionally baked in wood-fired ovens and served rolled up with fresh parsley, onions, and …

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Rome Gives Away What Airports Sell for €5: The Drinking Fountain Networks of European Cities

On a side street off a Roman piazza, a curved iron spout pours a steady arc of cold water into a drain, and has been doing so, day and night, for longer than anyone walking past has been alive. It never shuts off. The water is clean, it is free, and it is the same …

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The Spanish Walking Hour After Dinner Has a Name and a Science Case: El Paseo Explained

The Spanish town empties into the street at dusk. Not to go anywhere in particular. The families come down from the flats, the older couples take each other’s arms, the children run ahead and circle back, and the whole population drifts up and down the same few streets in the cooling air. This is el …

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This Simple Italian Dip Beats Salsa and Hummus: How to Make Italian Bagna Cauda

Bagna Cauda, literally meaning “hot bath” in Italian, is one of Piedmont’s most treasured culinary traditions. This warm, savory dip made from garlic, anchovies, olive oil, and sometimes butter is a rustic, bold, and deeply flavorful dish that brings people together quite literally around the table. Traditionally served in a communal pot, everyone dips their …

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9 Things Italian Baristas Notice About Your Order Before You Finish Saying It

The barista has read you before you reach the end of the sentence. Not from your accent, though that helps, and not from your clothes. From the order itself, which in Italy carries more about who you are than most people crossing the counter realize they are handing over. Stand at the banco of a …

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