Life hack for travelers: how animal lovers can find free housing abroad
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/life-hack-for-travelers-how-animal-lovers-can-find-free-housing-abroad.htmlA couple of non-traditional Englishmen have been actively traveling around the world for the past few years. Men live in other people's houses abroad absolutely free of charge. The owners of the mansions ask the couple to take care of their animals in exchange for a roof over their heads. Now it is a very popular "barter" all over the world. There are websites where tourists can find such homeowners.
Source: Story Trender
Blair Russell and Nicolo Nisbet from the English city of Windsor have visited 13 countries over the past two years. During all this time, they have not spent a penny on renting housing abroad. The couple found people on the site who were looking for "babysitters" for their pets at the time of their departure.
Blair said that once they were persuaded to stay in Africa for 3 months. There was simply no one to look after the dogs living there. The British are not tied to the place of work, because both work remotely. Such employment does not prevent them from regularly visiting different countries. On a site where people are looking for babysitters for their animals, Blair and Nicolo took 4th place in the world ranking.
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