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Travel During Covid is Made Possible with Planning

Rules, Tips and Tricks for Taking a Trip During the Covid Era. As travel resumed in 2021, we learned that doing so in the Covid-era requires a little more planning, and a lot more flexibility. Travel interruptions due to Covid can affect both domestic and international travel. In the United States alone, almost 7,000 flights were canceled between Dec. 24 and Dec. 30 -- that’s over 1,000 flights a day on average.  So, if you choose to travel right now, what can you do to make sure Covid doesn’t ruin your plans? Plan Ahead When traveling outside the U.S., you’ll need to do a little research to find out what the entry requirements are for any countries you’re visiting. You’ll also need to comply with the rules of  any countries in which you have a layover.  Things to know: Are vaccines required? If so, how recent must they be?  Are booster shots required? Are negative Covid tests or proof of recovery required? How recent? Are there testing sites available for return tests within 24 hours

Photos From Winter Break 2021

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Over winter break I took a solo-trip through Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. I spent the majority of my time outdoors enjoying the mild weather and amazing nature the area has to offer. Here are a few of my favorite shot form this trip.  Lampler Museum decorated for nights of lights St. Augustine Flagler College Nights of Lights St. Augustine Side view of Casa Monica Hotel in St. Augustine Flagler College St. Augustine Gravestone at Bonaventure Cemetery Savannah, GA Kayaking at Silver Springs State Park Florida Living Oak drive at Wormsloe Historic Site, Savanna, GA Manatees in Three Sisters Springs Crystal River, Fl Three Sisters Spring Crystal River, Fl Egret resting on the doc at Shem Creek, Charleston SC