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Writer's pictureMatt Kelahan

Welcome to this month’s FREETOGO blog post.


Here is my list of this month's recommended videos.

 

1.    First, let’s look at the Locations - Antarctica category found on the

Travel Now webpage. The video I recommend is:


  

“In this captivating 2024 travel vlog, join us as we delve behind the scenes of our film production, capturing the breathtaking beauty of Antarctica's icy landscapes and the enchanting creatures that call it home.

 

Our primary mission was to document whale research, but fate had something incredible in store for us. We crossed paths with a man named Jonathan Walton, whose family history in Antarctica spans three generations. Little did we know that his stories would unveil the hidden treasures of this majestic continent and enlighten us about its rich and fascinating past.

 

As we sail through the pristine waters, guided by the spirit of exploration, Jonathan Walton, who graciously opens the doors to his family's legacy. From tales of daring explorers who braved the harsh Antarctic conditions to heartwarming accounts of life on the continent, his story paints a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs experienced by those who have called Antarctica home.”

 

2.    Next, enjoy watching a special video in the Locations - Asia. The video I recommend is:



“The largest continent on Earth, Asia stretches from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Its vast landmass encompasses everything from epic mountain ranges such as the Himalayas to the desolate Arabian and Gobi deserts. Southeast Asia also has steamy jungles, paradise islands, and beautiful beaches. In addition to its colossal size, Asia is home to more than half of the world’s population. With so many different cultures and languages, the continent’s dazzling diversity defies definition.”

 

3.    Lastly, get a kick out of the next recommended video found in the Locations - Worldwide category. The video is titled:



“While most cities are built organically, from time to time, governments feel the need to stick their nose into the mix and engage in a bit of good old central planning. This can be both good or bad, depending on how you look at it, but the undeniable reality is that this planning has led to some pretty incredible living spaces being built. And be it ingenious innovations to combat changing environmental conditions or multi-billion-dollar mega cities made to facilitate a growing population, some cities under construction are nothing short of incredible, so today, grab your work boots and get ready to be amazed as we count down the Top 15 Future Cities Currently Being Built!

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0:21 Lijo Forest City, China

01:03 Lake City, Senegal

01:46 New Centaura, Indonesia

02:43 King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia

03:36 Bunker City, Finland

04:42 Nurkent, Kazakhstan

05:44 Eko Atlantic City, Nigeria

06:55 Shunghong, China

08:04 Akon City, Senegal

09:19 The Line, Saudi Arabia

10:50 Riwabi, West Bank, Gaza

12:30 Mina-City Of Tents, Mecca

14:09 New Administrative Capital, Egypt

15:53 Maldive Floating City, Maldives

17:39 The Floating City, Bhusan, South Korea”

              

 

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 have ads. Yet, 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:

 

 

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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