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digital nomads

Have you ever been on a cruise and ended up standing in line at most places? Or have you ever felt like you didn’t get to see enough sites on your vacation? And I think we’ve all uttered the words “my vacation wasn’t long enough”. Well, two adventurers, Michael Powell and Jürgen Horn, decided to set out on a journey across the world, combining work and travel as digital nomads and changing the perception of being a “tourist”. They spend 91 days in each place and their method of slow travel enables them to really take it all in and blog about it every step of the way.
The two set out on their adventure in August 2010 in Oviedo (Asturias, Spain), from there they ventured to other places like Savannah, Georgia, Sri Lanka, Palermo, Italy, Buenos Aires and currently they’re touring our fine state of Idaho.  In between their day jobs (obviously working remotely) the time they spend in each place allows them to find unique beauty in each location they visit.

“We want to comprehensively learn about the places we visit. Becoming familiar with a city’s rhythm and culture takes some time. We thought 3 months ought to do it. About 91 days.”

Here are some photos of their recent trip in Idaho. You can follow Mike and Jürgen on their blog, for91days.com, on Facebook or Twitter.
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Now, who wants to go on a vacation? We sure do.

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