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Guest of the Week: Anita Wag Agrimanaki, expatriate in Greece

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Anita Wag Agrimanaki worked as a tour guide for Apollo in Greece in the early 90s, and while working there she found love in Crete. Now Anita has lived in Crete with her husband for 25 years and they have two children, now aged 16 and 20.

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Guest of the week: Linda Engström, conscious traveller

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Linda Engström loves travelling and started 2016 by travelling 100 days around the world in 15 different countries. While making many exciting trips, she thinks a lot about the footprints we leave when we travel - both positive and negative. In today's interview, Linda gives tips on how to travel in a more environmentally conscious way and in a way that benefits the local population.

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Guest of the week: Linnea Edmark, living abroad in Germany

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Linnea Edmark has lived in Ingelstad outside Växjö in Småland. Now she lives with her Swedish husband and their two children in a city with almost the same name - Ingolstadt - but located in Bavaria, Germany. Although Germany, like Sweden, is a northern European country, there are many cultural differences, and Linnea and her family have experienced this.

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Guest of the week: Jonas Andrén and friends, mountaineering team

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Jonas Andrén and his friends have known each other since they were young and played football and floorball together. Now it's time for completely different adventures! They have previously climbed Kebnekaise and Kilimanjaro together, and a few months ago they took on an even bigger challenge: Europe's highest mountain, Elbrus, in the Russian Caucasus.

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Guest of the week: Emmi from Explorista.se, Outdoor enthusiast

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Emmi from Explorista.se is a real adventurer who enjoys all kinds of active outdoor activities, from skiing and mountain biking to kite surfing and motorcycling. Emmi also enjoys travelling. She recently spent a year in Spain/Austria and is currently on a 4.5 month long backpacking trip in Asia.

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Guest of the week: Mads Poulsen and Lotta Logård, Round-the-world sailors.

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In May this year, Mads Poulsen and Lotta Logård left Stockholm in their sailboat S/Y Looma IV to embark on their longest ever sailing trip. In fact, we attended their farewell party held here in Pampas marina, where we live. Mads has lived in a houseboat here before and the last time before departure they had their nice sailboat lying right here. One early morning (so early that we didn't have time to wake up and wave) they glided past our houseboat and out towards the open waters.

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Guest of the week: Ida Marken, African adventurer

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Ida Marken and her family, husband and two young children, can be considered a real adventure family. By the time their son turned five, he had already travelled to Asia three times and Africa twice. However, the trip the family is about to embark on is unlike anything they have ever done before. 

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Guest of the week: Alexandra Khalifa, family camper in a tent/camping car

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Alexandra Khalifa lives just outside Stockholm with her family, husband and 5-year-old daughter. Alexandra has always enjoyed travelling and doesn't let children or a limited budget stop the family from going on exciting camping trips, both in Europe and on the other side of the world.

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Guest of the Week: Katarina Söderberg, passionate about school projects in the Philippines

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Katarina Söderberg currently lives in Norrland, but spent many years on the island of Bohol in the Philippines. During her years in the Philippines, she saw that many of the children in the village were not attending school because the families could not afford it, and decided to do something about the situation.

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Guest of the week: Jennifer Sandström, living abroad here and there

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Jennifer Sandström is only 24 years old, but has already lived in many different countries. She has studied and worked abroad, including in New Zealand, India and Germany. Today she lives in Helsinki where she has found love.

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