Results for Galway Photography

profile-img
Federico Bona
Lives in Tambre, BL, Italia
📍Tambre, BL - Italy “You’ll never know how beautiful is to travel alone until you do it!” Yes, it’s true. There is some kind of magic about travelling alone, you have nobody with you to talk with, you are alone with yourself, with your mind and with your heart. You can feel the the freedom in everysingle thing you find on your journey, in the blowing wind that uncomb your hair, in the music coming out from a crowded pub or in the noisy main street traffic of a big city, in the silence of an empty train station of a countryside small village or in the sound of the ocean while walking on a coast path with only the seagulls over your head. When I travel I like to feel the nature and the true spirit of a place, I like to walk, to see the little streets of a town, to get into a pub and have a beer or stop for a coffee, to see every unknown corner of that place, and most of all to see places that make me feel in connection with God. From the cliffs on the ocean to the top of a hill, from the last floor of a skyscraper to an old boat moored on a river. I also like to eat and drink, I often want to try the local dishes in the day and, as for now I work as a prfessional barman, sometimes to go for a cocktail tour in the night. My favorite destinations are the main cities of the Country I'm visiting and the small villages near the ocean! I live in Tambre, a small village in the venetian Alps. I traveled a lot in Ireland and UK, but also in northern France, Lithuania, Dubai and around Italy. I speak Italian and conversational in English.
Backpacker • Backpackers • Nature • Foodie • Male solo • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Car-free • Art • Wine • Shopping • Romantic • Overlanding • Design • History • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • Boutique • Faith
profile-img
Daisy Maclellan
Lives in Orlando, FL, USA
Hey, Im Daisy. I have a Pomeranian and I love coffee. I started my travel journey on my gap year. Going in to my gap year I didn’t really know what I was going to do so I got a job at a coffee shop. For half the year I saved up a ton of money and became more and more interested in traveling. After the holidays I took my savings and set off to Spain and travelled around Europe. After backpacking through Europe I realized that I had found my passion! I have my own blog called Daisies Abroad and I write for the popular travel community We Are Travel Girls (as seen in Forbes, NY Times, Harper's Bazaar, and more.) I also have started my travel planning business that has been extremely successful so far! I love anything to do with travel so please let me know if I can help in any way!
Family • Adventure • Backpacker • Foodie • Female Solo • Photography • Budget • Slow Travel • Wellness • Luxury • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Boutique • Backpackers • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life • Wine • Shopping • Romantic • Road Trip • Relaxation • RV • Overlanding • Outdoors • Faith • Design • Coffee • Camping • Art • 50+ • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Accessibility • Plus Size • Gluten-free / Celiac • Business • Car-free • Vegetarian • Vegan • Halal • Groups • Couples
profile-img
Jesse James Johnson
Lives in Kalamata, Grecia
Hey I'm Jesse :)! I am an open-minded really curious guy who seeks to expand his comfort zone continuously, I am really passionate about life itself! I actually like a lot of things, apart and within traveling, I love to learn, love trying new things, love to eat, drink and cook, love sports, love to study, learn and apply. Love to get to know the World, their people and their cultures. I love to share what I can to make places a better place... I've covered several cities and small towns across 39 countries exploring, and my last trip started 17 months ago and counting. Some years before I used to connect European Travelers with Indigenous Communities Destination in Panama. I consider my travel style to be a good balance between, getting lost in things that people usually passed on, but are truly worth stopping by! BUT--- without missing the major landmarks of the place... I like the feeling of finding a nice "not usual" place and to be the only traveler there, full of locals, trying to remain the most "localish" possible to see the true colors and behaviors of some spots... On my trips I usually adapt either to a slow pace (as sometimes I make places my base, because I work remotely), which provides a lot of time to explore, or to a pre-determined shorter time. (from a Day-trip all over to 2 or 3 weeks) What I truly believe is part of me, is the skill to adapt to different environments with ease, and after a couple of days feel myself like at home, I genuinely feel lucky about that I can travel and connect with the world, and I would like to help more people to do it! Go for your dreams my friend!✨
Adventure • Foodie • Backpacker • Photography • Budget • Slow Travel • Art • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Backpackers • Nature • Wellness • Digital Nomads
Ask ThatchGPT
Š 2024 Thatch. All rights reserved.