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Antigua Guatemala:Explore A Wonderful
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Thank you for checking out this inaugural edition of Location360°! Our goal for this mag is to turn it into a resource for "digital nomads" and "slow travel" fans. These terms may be foreign to some, so a brief explanation is in order. A digital nomad is one who uses digital tools - commonly laptop & Internet - to work from anywhere they see fit. Slow travel appeals those who see enjoy immersing and exploring other cultures beyond what the tourist trail has to offer.
While digital nomadism and slow travel are independent concepts, they are perfectly suited for each other. There are now more tools than ever in history to enable you to work from almost anywhere on earth. The ability to remove a fixed location as part of a work requirement is known as location independence.
In this edition, we'll showcase my current location, Antigua Guatemala, a beautiful colonial city well suited for slow travel. We'll also delve deeper into the concept of slow travel and lay out exactly what being a digital nomad is all about.
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From the Editor:
Thank you for checking out this inaugural edition of Location360°! Our goal for this mag is to turn it into a resource for "digital nomads" and "slow travel" fans. These terms may be foreign to some, so a brief explanation is in order. A digital nomad is one who uses digital tools - commonly laptop & Internet - to work from anywhere they see fit. Slow travel appeals those who see enjoy immersing and exploring other cultures beyond what the tourist trail has to offer.
While digital nomadism and slow travel are independent concepts, they are perfectly suited for each other. There are now more tools than ever in history to enable you to work from almost anywhere on earth. The ability to remove a fixed location as part of a work requirement is known as location independence.
In this edition, we'll showcase my current location, Antigua Guatemala, a beautiful colonial city well suited for slow travel. We'll also delve deeper into the concept of slow travel and lay out exactly what being a digital nomad is all about.
Join me in your personal quest for freedom to do work that you're passionate about and to explore this wonderful world at leisure by connecting through your favorite social network. Tap the icons below. I would love to hear from you.
Rich Polanco
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The Case
for Slow Travel.
Vacations are Out,
Immersive Travel
Is Back In.
for Slow Travel.
Vacations are Out,
Immersive Travel
Is Back In.
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Heavenly!
Exploring Antigua Guatemala,
a jewel in Central America and
magnet for expats & slow travelers.
Exploring Antigua Guatemala,
a jewel in Central America and
magnet for expats & slow travelers.
22
The Case
for Slow Travel.
Vacations are Out,
Immersive Travel
Is Back In.
for Slow Travel.
Vacations are Out,
Immersive Travel
Is Back In.
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Digital Nomads:
Work & Travel
Anywhere
Work & Travel
Anywhere
Arco Santa Catalina,
Antigua Landmark
Antigua Landmark
Quick Fact:
Antigua means "old" or "ancient" in Spanish. The city's original name, Santiago de Los Caballeros, fell into disuse when the capital was moved to a new location and people started referring to the city as "Old Guatemala".
Antigua means "old" or "ancient" in Spanish. The city's original name, Santiago de Los Caballeros, fell into disuse when the capital was moved to a new location and people started referring to the city as "Old Guatemala".
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