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My name is Lauren ✨ I’m from the southwest of England and I enjoy creating art in the form of makeup and clothing. The woods are my favourite place to be and where my energy lies 🌿 I hope you enjoy my videos, how little there may be and join me in my travels and adventures 🌱
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Hi there, I'm Sam, and I'm the creator of New England Wanderlust, a YouTube Channel and travel blog dedicated to sharing all the beauty of New England and the world with you. I travel through the New England and Northeast region of the U.S. quite a bit, and love sharing how beautiful this corner of the world is with everyone. I also share my international travels on this channel. For travel tips and inspiration for all things New England travel, be sure to visit my website at: https://newenglandwanderlust.com
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I am a train enthusiast and railway vlogger. Join me for weekly train and travel vlogs! I upload Choosday 8pm! Upon discovering my love for train travel as a means of escape from the tough times, I had the ambition of visiting all my local railway stations. I thought I'd film my experience of doing so and low and behold, I really enjoyed it! I have since gone onto visiting every single railway station in the North West of England, North Wales AND Yorkshire and the Humber. I have been creating travel vlogs on YouTube for several years now and despite flitting day jobs, enduring endless changes and battling against stereotypes, the one constant in my life has been my love for train travel. I love making my light-hearted vlogs sharing my fun days out on the UK transport network. And I am super excited to start travelling further afield this year! SQUISHY B's! :)
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-------------------------------------------------- THE MYTH OF MULTICULTURALISM -------------------------------------------------- "Multiculturalism has seemed to imply, wrongly for me: let other cultures be allowed to express themselves but do not let the majority culture at all tell us its glories, its struggles, its joys, its pains." -- John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, England