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 be found in the TOPICS section of the TRAVEL NOW page.
1. First, let’s look in the Cultures category, again in the TOPICS section. Checkout the video:
“From the loud slurping of noodles in Japan to the head-touching taboo in Thailand, each of these customs and traditions offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of the human experience. We hope you enjoy this journey with us and that it inspires you to learn more about the fantastic diversity of our world.”
2. Next, enjoy watching a special video in the Libraries category. The name of the video is:
“Noted historians serve as your personal audio guide through a virtual walking tour of the New York Public Library. Find out about hidden details of the famed NYC building as these experts reveal the history behind the Winnie the Pooh toys, the Rose Main Reading Room, the iconic lion statues Patience and Fortitude, the Stephen A. Schwarzman building, the Milstein Division, the map collection, the book train and more.”
3. Lastly, I’ll make suggestion that you watch a video in the More UNESCO World Heritage sites category. All of the videos in this category are very interesting. Today, I recommend that you watch the video:
“Sigiriya is one of the most amazing places in Sri Lanka, a site often named the 8th wonder of the world. Sigiriya was also home to an ancient city that sat atop the monolithic rock towering 650 feet over the town of Dambulla in the Matale District of Sri Lanka. The site attracts thousands of tourists daily and has been a UNESCO heritage site since 1982. Many believe the giant monolithic rock looks unnatural because of its perfectly flat top, which almost looks like it's been cut at a precise angle. The locals believe this ancient site was built thousands of years ago by an ancient Hindu god named Ravana, who was part of an advanced race of beings known as the Asura. These deities are said to have come down from the sky and ruled over portions of humanity. There are strange scoop marks and holes in the rock, and at the top, there are bricks, marble blocks, and an enormous granite water tank in the middle of the site. How all of them were built and how ancient carried the materials to the top is still unexplained.”
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.
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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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