I'm on my way to Tbilisi Georgia where I plan to stay all winter and since I'm from a warm country I'd like to know how cold it will get and whether I will need to invest in some winter clothing and gear.
I'm from Australia but I've travelled a lot with winters in Western Europe, USA, and Canada...
yeah, but I'm not sure how useful it would be in countries which Amazon doesn't support (which is pretty much any outside the US)
besides, even if there is some restriction on the device and it gets outright banned, you can still install third-party Android package, which is often superior to the stock software
well i have quite enough it's just laundry time, everything else needs be washed. i need jeans though and i think my shorts might only last a few more hours
i don't know the correct balkan method for shopping for pants in open air markets
there's the dual problems of "no changing room" and "my wallet was in my pocket before"
sometimes they do, though.. if they have these third-world cardboard/sheet metal huts with tight nooks and crannies in between, you can get dressed without exposing too much your delicate Western-ese regions to the scrutiny of the locals
but shoplifting could be a real problem, especially in crowded places. I developed something of an obsession which is still with me -- checking your pockets and your hands often if all your belongings are in place
When travel.SE was shiny and new I asked a very similar question which became a point of controversy but in the end it has remained open and thought to be on-topic under the circumstances.
Sadly I left the tent I bought in Bulgaria in the van of some guys I travelled with for a couple of days. H...
As the others have already said, this jacket will not be enough. The temperature ranges you cite do not reflect the fact that temperatures routinely go below zero at night, and that in presence of strong winds (especially in coastal regions), the FeelsLike® temperatures would be 5-10 degrees lowe...
I think it's a good question.. which kind of gives me an idea for a question like "What metheorological conditions I need to consider when travelling to a country with different climate than mine?"
even if you have it's hard to know. i live in pretty constant 20s but i've experienced from -40 to +47 and it doesn't help me know what to get for winter in georgia
maybe i'm alone in thinking this was the dumbest advice i've seen on travel.SE
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It's always difficult to decide what clothes to take with you when you go to a new place. Usually I check Wikipedia to get an idea of approximate climate and weather conditions, but it often doesn't have much data besides average temperatures. Other factors, such as wind and precipitation, might ...
i think mobile phone is more universal that cellphone but i may be wrong. in any case they are the same thing but i can't suggest a synonym because i haven't asked or answered any phone questions
i applied mobile phone haphazardly just to enable the suggest synonym system to be usable
i got the feeling that at least one question the OP was hunting for a "mobile" tag and chose the wrong one instead of considering cellphone
remember the "normal" system for tag synonyms is that both are used for a while then somebody spots and merges them. in baby SEs like ours there is the non normal system of bringing it up in meta and getting a diamond to do it.
my hostel owner seems to think buying a tent is not really an option and that it would be too expensive on corfu but when i ask him about greece i don't get a rational answer.... this is the balkans (-:
you need so many points in a tag to suggest and i don't ask or answer phone questions
I got an IT position offer in London. The offer sounds quite good, so I'm seriously considering accepting it and moving there.
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