Sentences with phrase «forms of slow travel»

As with other forms of slow travel, walking is also a great way to reduce the environmental impact where you travel.

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Even as someone who can afford air travel, and who is not afraid to fly, I would still recommend taking a slower form of transportation every now and then.
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As a proponent of «slow travel» I will continue to travel less, and utilize more eco-friendly forms of transportation.
One of the benefits of slow travel is that it greatly increases your chances to run into some form of local celebration or festival.
By the 1930s, European and American Modernism was making slow but steady inroads into Texas through a few well traveled and educated early converts to radical art forms of abstraction.
The exhibitions are: A Group of Fish and Other Schools, organized by Benjamin Austin; Doll's Eyes and Dimetrodon Tears, curated by Linden Baierl; Emphasis Repeats *, curated by Staci Bu Shea; Standard Forms, curated by Christian Camcho - Light; and Night Thoughts, curated by Jody Graf; A Path of Safe Travel, organized by Emma James; Timely Illuminations, curated by Yanhan Peng; The future will never arrive, organized by Rachael Rakes; and objects are slow events, curated by Alexis Wilkinson.
[Obviously, if they were any further away, or if the random supernovas blew up too early to become part of the solar system's dust cloud, or were traveling too fast to be captured by what would become part of the solar system's dust cloud, or were thrown out too slow to get here in time, or were formed but were inside another star gravity field and never thrown back into space, even more dust would be lost in space, but let's keep the problem easy.
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