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October 4th, 2025

From the Caribbean to the northernmost human settlement in the World. From 100 degrees to 20 degrees.

  1. From the Caribbean to the northernmost human settlement in the World. From 100 degrees to 20 degrees. Malcolm Teasdale (aka The Travel Addict) 11:55

My recent trip overseas for 7 weeks.

Included in this itinerary, with overnight stays:

  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Atlanta
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Viking cruise ship – Norway (Oslo, Bergen, Fjords), Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Estonia
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Longyearbyen in Svalbard
  • Tallinn, Estonia
  • Franfurt, Germany

Svalbard was the highlight – World's northernmost pub and hotel, 3,500 polar bears, 10,000 native reindeers, huskie dogs, snow everywhere, great scenery, and strange laws:

  • Your are not allowed to die there
  • Women cannot give birth
  • Cats are forbidden
  • If you leave the setllement, you must carry a rifle

#memories

http://www.malcolmteasdale.com

Malcolm Teasdale Malcolm Teasdale - The Travel Addict

British and American citizen Malcolm Teasdale was able to take early retirement when he sold his technology company in 2013. After traveling on business for more than 30 years to the major cities and business hubs around the world, he now travels to the more unusual destinations in search of rich cultural and educational experiences.
He has written several books and magazine articles about business and adventure travel, with an emphasis on real life experiences, culture, education and humor.
His public speaking engagements focus on entrepreneurship, adventure travel, destinations around the world and foreign cultures.
He also hosts “The Travel Addict” and “Two Brits in America” Podcast Shows and has made many guest appearances on business and travel shows worldwide.
Malcolm currently lives in Pinehurst in the USA, and has also lived in England, Wales, Canada and Singapore.
A traveler to 118 countries, you will love his factual stories, which focus on education and enrichment, with a laugh or two along the way.