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In today's episode, we're lucky to be joined with Dominic Bonuccelli, a traveling photographer who has worked closely with well-known names in travel such as Lonely Planet, National Geographic, and Rick Steves.
Here, he talks about how travel is important to the individual, and why it should even be mandated. In addition, he gives advice to those who want to pursue a career in travel. Listen in to this episode, you're in for a real treat.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Lonely Planet
- Lonely Planet: Roads Less Traveled
- Lonely Planet: Stress Buster
- Rick Steves
- India
- Lord of the Rings
- Kleven, Norway
- Italy
- Spokane, Washington, USA
- Blade Runner
- Stephen Spielberg
- Los Angeles, California
- University of Southern California
- Seattle
- Seattle Weekly
- Tucson, Arizona
- Colombia
- Mexico
- Hawaii
- National Geographic
- Australia
- Shanghai, China
- Chicago, Illinois
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Alice Springs, Northern Territory
- Darwin
- Aboriginal Australians
- Outback
- London, United Kingdom
- Scotland
- Orkney Islands
- Cotswolds
- Cambridge
- Lake District
- France
- Roman Empire
- Ancient Greece
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Germany
- Havana, Cuba
- Canada
- Justin Trudeau
- Cook Islands
- Japan
- Simpleview
- European Union
- Brexit
- Cinque Terre
- Limoncello
- Petra, Jordan
- Mediterranean Sea
- Ian Wright
- Shakira
- Barranquilla
- Cumbia
- Tibet
- Communism
- Salsa dance
- Ford Thunderbird
- Connecticut
- Aureleo Rosano
- Lambretta
- Denver, Colorado
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Florida
- New York City, New York
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Sierra Madre Occidental
- Spain
- Batopilas
- Tarahumara
- Tesgüino
- Easter
- Jesuit
- Judas Iscariot
- Copper Canyon Railway
- Copper Canyon
- Los Mochis
- Chihuahua
- AZFoto (Dominic's website)
- San Diego
- Solana Beach
Photos on this page are courtesy of Dominic Bonuccelli.