American travel blogger and author Helene Sula, who resides in England, has established a life by vlogging and documenting her travels with photographs.
However, Sula is now becoming aware of some of the potential drawbacks of using telephones and social media when traveling.
Since the “unplugging” travel spot offers a steal of a deal, reservations for the election week getaway sell out in seconds.
Since I see this so frequently, I believe that what’s trending on social media is a fast flash grab. I believe that we are traveling to shoot pictures or videos.
According to the Oxford resident, visitors are not pausing to appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of the places they are visiting.
According to Sula, many people attempt to document a single moment as a highlight of sorts without delving into the circumstances that led up to that particular moment.
Travelers consider the world cruise that took over TikTok, which lasted for nine months.
When we accomplish something admirable, we want to show others that we succeeded and that we made it. Sula, the author of “Two O’Clock on a Tuesday at Trevi Fountain: A Search for an Unconventional Life Abroad,” stated, “Look what I’m doing.”