
Ann-Marie Cahill
Contributing Writer at Book Riot
I love living NOW - access to the past; visions of the future. Sharing it all as Freelance Writer (World Footprints, GeekMom, Book Riot, and more).
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3 weeks ago |
nationalgeographic.fr | Ann-Marie Cahill |Paolo Verzone
Le tourisme du jeu-vidéo est en plein essor grâce à l’immersion des jeux et leurs mondes interactifs qui inspirent la passion chez les joueurs. De Oslo à Tokyo, découvrez huit lieux pour gagner de l’expérience. Publication 5 juin 2025, 19:02 CESTEn France, au moins 41 % des voyageurs ont été influencés par leur jeu-vidéo préféré pour sélectionner une destination de vacances, selon un sondage récent mené par Skyscanner.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Ann-Marie Cahill
At least 35 percent of U.S. travelers are inspired to book a trip overseas based on a video game they've played, according to Skyscanner’s recent survey As technology becomes more accessible and sophisticated, video games continue to gain points other traditional media can’t quite reach. May Naidoo is not surprised. He’s a filmmaker and Pokémon Partner who travels for video game content, and he sees the clear benefits.
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1 month ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Ann-Marie Cahill
At least 35 percent of U.S. travelers are inspired to book a trip overseas based on a video game they've played, according to Skyscanner’s recent survey As technology becomes more accessible and sophisticated, video games continue to gain points other traditional media can’t quite reach. May Naidoo is not surprised. He’s a filmmaker and Pokémon Partner who travels for video game content, and he sees the clear benefits.
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Mar 3, 2025 |
worldfootprints.com | Ann-Marie Cahill
Posted March 3, 2025 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... This may seem a little strange but Women’s History Month always has me thinking about travelling to Malta. It is the birthplace of my grandmother; my mother’s mother. Like many women in my family, Malta is small but feisty. And again like my family, it is filled with stories about strong women and great respect. However, when you read the travel guides, much of this history and culture is overlooked.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
businessinsider.com | Ann-Marie Cahill
Our kids wanted to travel, so my husband and I encouraged them to earn money to fund trips. We told them we would pay for music lessons, then they could use their skills earn money busking. As street performers, they've earned enough to take trips to Denmark and the Galápagos Islands. My husband and I love to travel, especially with our three children: showing the world, creating new experiences, and building an 'all-rounder' approach to life. As our kids grew, they developed their own interests.
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I love travelling for history and culture, but often that same 'Heritage Tourism' is at the detriment of locals. George Town, Penang (Malaysia) is a good example. My latest #travelwriting for @WorldFootprints

Heritage Tourism: A Double-Edged Sword for George Town, Penang https://t.co/yj9Op8xwug via @WorldFootprints

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