Traveling is part of life as long as there’s existence.Sometimes I often wonder how the cavemen did it .They traveled seasonally from place to place through caves, slept in the caves and cooked in the caves.How was their lives back then?.I wish that I was a fly so that I stayed on their cave wall to witness what happened. Did they interact with animals like hyenas, tigers?.
Did these animals make the cavemen lives unbearable?. They probably hide away from hyenas and Tigers so they don’t become lunches?.That story should be for another day.
My future travel plans will be to go to Isreal, Egypt or somewhere in the middle East. I am still thinking about that.I wish I have all the financial resources to fulfill all my traveling needs.
Meanwhile I have some traveling to do within the United States of America going from Riverside to San Bernardino, California. Then travel to Houston Texas for a special event .I will travel by 🛬 airplane from Ontario California to Houston Texas. I heard Houston Texas can be very hot and that the cost of living is very reasonable. I am not sure about their taxes but Houston Texas here I come.

Unsplash.com/photos/search. Flight from California to Houston Texas is about three hours. The cost is not bad at all.

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Wikipedia/search picture of cave on the left 👈 and the cave man on the right 👉. I am thinking about the Paleolithic era also known as the stone age period of more than two million years ago not the Mesolithic Era or the Neolithic era.
You are most welcome to Egypt 😀
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My husband and his whole family are from Egypt. He says he hates it and will never go back, his dad loves it there and hates it here (in America), and many more mixed emotions. I too would love to go, but based on their stories I’m starting to rethink that. But best of luck on that!
And I can’t imagine travelling days/months to get somewhere. I get restless on a 2 hour flight, imagine if I had to wait days or months before finally getting somewhere.
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Thank you very much .A visit will not be a bad idea for exposure and site seeing. Middle East can be challenging especially if you have lived or living USA.
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