Drew for Jauntaroo! Best Job Around The World Application for Chief World Explorer

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Recently I was selected as an applicant for Jauntaroo a travel and tourism company that was making headline news with a campaign to find a chief world explorer to travel and blog. The coveted  Chief World Explorer job was open for a month to anyone in the world to apply, with over 3,000 applicants I was selected to be one of them. The applicants are chosen on a few things, Who you are, what you have done, and your marketability.  each applicant is to make a 60 second video. Mine is about my travels and philanthropic activities. You can vote for each applicant by clicking on their link. A screen shot of mine is pictured here.

 

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The Great Barrier Reef

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It has been beyond my wildest dreams of the ocean to scuba dive The Great Barrier Reef. My first ever scuba dive sessions were unreal! Photo of me and the instructor who helped me overcome my fears and just to breath. After learning the basics, I couldn’t get enough and felt as if I was one of the creatures living among the corals. Of all the things that I have seen and done the past two years, This was one hell of a finishing touch. Dream come true for sure.

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Scuba Dive The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Siem Reap the gateway to Angkor Wat

Siem Reap is famously known for being the gateway to one of the Seven Wonders Of The World and a Unesco World Heritage Site: Angkor Wat. Siem Reap has grown into a bustling city that ranks in the top fastest growing cities in the world. The country of Cambodia itself has been through a tumultuous past and now is opening its magical doors for you to enjoy.If you’re interested in learning a thing or two about the local Khmer cuisine just hail a “Tuk-Tuk” (aka a Taxi) from your accommodation and tell the driver “Pub Street” they will know where to take you.Pub Street is an area known for—get this—pubs, restaurants, souvenir shops, food markets, and of course cooking classes. Once you get a chance to walk the shaded boulevards of the inner city, rest your legs near the enchanting river and mingle along the French style shops and terraces. Of course you should try a bowl of traditional Fish Amok while you plan your next couple days. Hire a Tuk-Tuk and buy a three day Pass to the Temples of AngKor Wat. You might end up staying longer than you planned.

Manusharow and a Monk

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I feel like my life is unreal.  I will forever look back on so many memories and people that I’ve learned from that have helped shape and develop the way that I see the world.  These experiences  all will be treasures that i’ll look back on. I hope one day to utilize these adventures to inspire others to seek out what is out here in the world for all of us to explore and connect with.

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Drew Manusharow and friend from Cambodia – drewmanity world travels