Why do you travel?

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That's the only thing I love
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To travel is to discover new places and through that to discover yourself. Travelling for me is knowing myself deeply.
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To discover new things about yourself and the world
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Travelling is my favourite hobby. Because there are so many places to get enjoy life. And get experience to our life. For instance this about Glasgow. Unfortunately I have not travel Glasgow yet. But it is my dreamy place. The most significant historic building in the city is the 12th-century Glasgow Cathedral, commonly known as St. Mungo Cathedral or the High Kirk of Glasgow. Both inside and out, it looks to have been cut from a single piece of enormous mold since the lines are straight and there is no extraneous ornamentation. The south transept opens into the Blacader Aisle, which has the name of Glasgow's first bishop. Although St. Mungo, the founder of the bishopric, was interred here in AD 603, the crypt is the most spectacular part of the cathedral. Even though visiting the cathedral is among the top things to do in Glasgow for free, donations are always welcome. There are always free, narrated tours available. https://travellifo.com/13-top-rated-tourist-attractions-in-glasgow/ Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum The city's biggest range of stores may be found on Sauchiehall Street, a bustling entertainment and retail district that is now almost entirely pedestrianized. Sauchiehall Street is more than 1.5 miles long. In the city's West End, Sauchiehall Street comes to an end at Argyle Street, a fashionable area home to chic hotels, upscale shops, and, probably most significantly, the stunning Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. George Square and the Merchant District . A Visit to the Necropolis etc these are very nice places to visit.. Reason of these things I'm very interested to travel
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