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Welcome to this month’s FREETOGO blog post.


Here is my list of this month's recommended videos. The three videos I have chosen for this month’s blog post can all be found in the LOCATIONS section of the TRAVEL NOW page.

 

1.    It has been several months since I’ve taken you to the very special continent of Africa. So, select the Africa category, again, found in the LOCATIONS section. Checkout the video:



2.    1.    Next, head west across the Atlantic Ocean to another special continent, South America. Also found in the LOCATIONS section, this month’s video recommendation can be accessed in the S. America category. View the video:



“At the top of South America are three small territories. Until about ten years ago, not a single road connected them to the outside world. They are some of the world’s least talked about places and yet all three have interesting stories to tell. Stories of sugar and slavery, calypso and cults. In this series of videos I’m going to tell the story, of the Guianas.

00:00 Intro, 00:56 Overview, 04:47 Kaieteur Falls, 08:24 A People's History of the Guianas, 14:25 The Transatlantic Slave Trade, 18:10 Arrivals from India, 18:58 Conclusion”


3.    Lastly, go to the N. America category. In the U.S.A., we are very close to celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday. Many tie the creation of this holiday to the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indian tribe in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Cape Cod, Massachusetts is only about 30 minutes south of Plymouth and has a Pilgrim monument.

 

 

Cape Cod is a much-loved vacation destination. From the sunny beaches to the famous clam chowder, it is a top vacation spot for many! Cape Cod crams in more salty goodness than a jumbo serving of clam chowder. Many visitors are tempted to devour the entire Cape in one vacation, there is so much to do there that it should be explored in bite-sized chunks. And if anyone is worried that they may never return, rest assured there’s plenty of truth in the local saying, “once a Cape Codder, always a Cape Codder.” So join us now as we show you the natural, historical and cultural flavors of the Upper, Mid, Lower and Outer Capes.

We hope you enjoy watching this videoas much as we enjoyed making it.

0:00 - Cape Cod 1:15 - Upper Cape 1:44 - Old Silver Beach 1:58 - Nobska Light 2:14 - Falmouth 2:30 - South Cape Beach State Park 2:56 - Hyannis 3:34 - Cape Cod Maritime Museum 3:55 - Chatham 4:27 - Cape Cod National Seashore 5:37 - Provincetown 5:57 - Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum 6:19 - Macmillan Pier and Herring Cove Beach 6:35 - Provincetown Dunes.” 

 

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Note: FREETOGO is entirely free. Also, there are no ads on the site to interrupt your visit. However, that is not true for many videos because YouTube hosts them. They are free to watch but some have ads. Yet, you can skip them after a few seconds. Or, if you wish, you can eliminate the ads by paying to become a premium member of YouTube.

 

You can access YouTube’s Premium Membership signup here:

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I invite you to check out the above videos and the many others curated for this website.

Also, see all the many ways people use FREETOGO at the bottom of the Travel Now page.


Most importantly, please help improve everyone’s quality of life by sharing this website far and wide, especially with anyone unable to travel freely. Ask everyone to sign up as a member, leave a testimonial, and visit the website regularly!


Get creative and have some fun traveling virtually. I look forward to the day when the term Virtual Travel will be as commonplace as the term travel.


Thanks!


 
 
 

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