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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

Stop Doing This in Panama: I Learned These Panama Mistakes the Hard Way

Panama, the bridge between Central and South America, is a tropical paradise with stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and lush rainforests. While the country is incredibly welcoming, there are certain customs, norms, and practical tips that can help you avoid awkward situations or even serious mishaps. By avoiding these common mistakes and respecting local customs, you’ll …

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Don’t Visit Hawaii Without Knowing These: I Learned These Hawaii Mistakes the Hard Way

Hawaii may seem like the ultimate paradise with its turquoise waters, lush rainforests, and postcard-perfect beaches but paradise has its rules. Too many visitors unknowingly stumble into behaviors that annoy locals, harm the environment, or even risk personal safety. And while the islands welcome tourists, they expect a certain level of respect in return. If …

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I Lost 43 Pounds Eating the European Way

This was not a cleanse or a stunt. I stopped buying Walmart food for sixty days and rebuilt my cart using European rules I learned living in Spain. Same budget, different stores, strict label checks, soup first at lunch, olive oil as the default, short-ingredient bread, fruit for dessert, ten minute walks after warm meals. …

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Why European Cheerios Taste Different From The American Version

Americans say “Cheerios” like it’s one universal thing, the same way people say “Coca-Cola” like it’s one recipe. In Europe, that assumption breaks almost immediately. Not because Europeans have a better moral compass. Because “Cheerios” in Europe is not necessarily the same product you grew up with in the U.S., even when the box looks …

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Why 74% of Americans Who Move for “Slower Pace of Life” Leave Faster Than Everyone Else

So here is the pattern locals notice before newcomers do. People arrive with soft plans and big relief, breathe for a season, then quietly list their apartment by month nine and are gone by month twelve. They didn’t move for work. They moved for a feeling. The phrase is always the same: slower pace of …

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Why Italian Marriages Don’t Break Like American Ones: The Relationship Secret Italian Couples Know

And what it reveals about rhythm, ritual, and why Italian unions last longer without effort than American ones do with therapy They don’t go to weekly counseling. They don’t read books about attachment styles. They don’t speak in psychological language or share “rules for fighting fair.” But Italian couples especially those who have been together …

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Why Is Italy Famous? 12 Things That Make Might Shock You And Tourists Don’t Expect

Italy is one of the most visited countries in the world, known for its art, history, food, and stunning landscapes. While many travelers associate Italy with landmarks like the Colosseum, Venice’s canals, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, there are many surprising and lesser-known reasons why Italy stands out. From ancient traditions to hidden wonders, …

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Our Retirement Math In Europe Was Missing Three Expenses

Most retirement planning has a cute little flaw. It assumes you’re going to keep living the same life, just with more free mornings. Then you move to Europe and realize your “same life” plan was built on a U.S. default world: U.S. healthcare rules, U.S. travel distances, U.S. banking friction, U.S. tax routines, and a …

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7 Naan Recipes So Good They Steal the Spotlight

Naan is often the unsung hero of the table. This fluffy, chewy flatbread warm, buttery, and fresh from the pan has long been a beloved sidekick to curries and stews. But limiting naan to just a dipping tool misses its full potential. Around the world and across cultures, home cooks and chefs alike are giving …

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20 Things in Colombia That Confuse First-Time Visitors: What No One Explains Before You Visit Colombia

Colombia is one of the most culturally rich, vibrant, and welcoming countries in Latin America, but for first-time visitors, it can also be one of the most bewildering. From the moment you step off the plane, you’ll be embraced by the warmth of the locals, the music in the air, and a rhythm of life …

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