My life story was pretty simple until I went traveling. I was born and raised in Lithuania, after I went to study abroad in UK, London. After graduation, I worked for a year in the high fashion industry when I felt something was missing in my life. You probably know what I'm talking about - waking up in the morning and already looking forward to being back in bed. When I met my boyfriend, we were friends for a long time, and for as long as remember he was dreaming about leaving London and go traveling. I, naturally, got hooked up with the idea pretty fast and then we started planning our travels. He already had some savings, but my clock was ticking. I had 4months to save money for our travel starting from 0. I got 4 jobs and dedicated myself into money saving, sometimes working 110 hours a week. My opinion? It was hell, but absolutely worth it. I ate only at work, as I didn't have any days off there was nothing I could spend my money on apart from rent. After I started renting my room, often crashing at my friend's couch. You don't need to go that extreme obviously, but my point is if I did, anyone can if there is enough willpower!
We left the UK with absolute excitement. I took all my photography gear and was ready to capture all the beauty we could find. I'm teaching Marco photography, later he even started to retouch his own pictures, which is absolutely amazing knowing it took him a couple of months when it took me the couple of years haha.
We decided to find a job during our travels and stay in one place a little bit longer. We were offered an operation managers position in a resort in Koh Rong Island, Cambodia. We are currently living a beach life and planning to be back on the road in March. We are traveling with a motorbike and have to say its the best way to travel! Countless adventures and stories to tell.
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Old Bagan, Myanmar. I Was Dreming To Visit This Place Long Time Ago. Best And Most Crowded Times Are Sunrise And Sunset, But Doors Are Open For Exploring Pagodas As There Are More Than 2000 Of Them
Absolutely amazing! The pictures look so good. It’s a great High End example for me. There’s much to learn. I’m a photographer on the make so I have time for retouching images myself but no money yet for popular retouching services. Although fixthephoto.com and editouch have quite reasonable photo editing prices. These photo editing companies also has great tips and tricks for photographers on their web page, for which I’m very grateful. I hope I’ll soon be good at picture editing programs with the help of your articles!
Marrakech, Morocco. Mamounia Hotel Strikes Again With Their Beautiful Architecture
Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia. Somewhere In The Jungles
Taghazout, Morocco. Morning Views From Our Penthouse
Early Mornings In Koh Rong Island With My Favourite Dog
Sunset In Marrakech, Morocco
Taghazout, Morocco. Back To The Time When We Spend Most Of Our Evening Accomponied By Campfire
Otres Beach, Cambodia
Marrakech, Morocco. One Of The Most Beautiful Hotels I've Ever Been - Mamounia. You Really Get To Feel Like A Sultan!
Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia. More Awesome Camping And A Date Night
I used to do temp work in London so I could take time off between jobs to go travelling. I travelled a lot around Europe in my teens and twenties, often for 2 - 4 months at a time.. Then got a VW camper here and travelled more. Replaced that after 30 years with a small RV. I'm 68 now and this spring plan to go on the road again. Learned SO much, met great people and had an exciting life. I'm not giving up travelling till I really can't drive any more. The wanderlust never leaves.
Koh Rong, Cambodia. This Picture Was Taken At Christmas Time. The Dog Was Following Us All The Way And When We Started Shooting He Started To Pose Himself Haha
Koh Rong, Cambodia. Sunrise And Sunset Colours Are Absolutely Breathtaking
Dinner Date Night On The Beach, Koh Rong, Cambodia
Marrakech, Morocco. Spending Mornings With Traditional Mint Tea And Dips In The Pool
Somewhere In Between Koh Rong And Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia
After this picture was taken it started storming like crazy. We were soaked wet and quite terrified, after we got off the boat we still had to walk back to our camping spot for about 40mins through the jungles in the dark. It was so much fun apart from the part of nearly getting robbed by monkeys.
Otres Beach, Cambodia
Yangon, Myanmar. Busy Streets In Yangon City With Golden Elements Anywhere You Look
Koh Rong, Cambodia. Life In The Island I Can Describe In Many Sunrises, Sunsets, Pastel Colours And Worry-free Life
Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia. Middle Of December Never Felt So Great
Otres Beach, Cambodia
Exploring Secret Caves And Enjoying The Sound Of The Ocean
Last Day In Imlil. Heading To The Beach To Catch Some Waves
Wandering Around 9th Century Temples
Tasty Way To Start A Good
Tropical Vibes
Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia. Definitely The Best Camping Memories. Waking Up With This View Is Unforgettable
Siem Reap, Cambodia. We Walked For About An Hour Just To Discover This Archway In The Middle Of The Jungles
Koh Rong, Cambodia. We Got A Journalist Coming To Visit Us From South Africa. In The End Of The Day We Made A New Friend!
Discovering New Exotic Places Every Day
Just another idiotic escapist life-style propaganda that makes people think the cure to their miserableness is in travelling to common-place destinations. At least, you can keep them confortably numb dreaming about Rio and Marrakech while strip the soul from their bones.
In Turkey we already work for 100 hours a week and can't get a visa or even afford a trip. And i'm a tour guide...
Super unrealistic, if I want to see this c**p I look in the cosmo or girls magazine., which I never do because it makes you feel worthless.
Just another idiotic escapist life-style propaganda that makes people think the cure to their miserableness is in travelling to common-place destinations. At least, you can keep them confortably numb dreaming about Rio and Marrakech while strip the soul from their bones.
In Turkey we already work for 100 hours a week and can't get a visa or even afford a trip. And i'm a tour guide...
Super unrealistic, if I want to see this c**p I look in the cosmo or girls magazine., which I never do because it makes you feel worthless.