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About Francesca
Francesca Murray is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.

Francesca is a California native who left her job in marketing to pursue her dream of launching her own travel guide series. Her wanderlust has lead her to 20 countries and counting! She is an expert on Caribbean travel, and is the author of the world’s first digital Guide to Martinique from an American local perspective. Other titles include Backstage Los Angeles: An Insider Guide to Seeing Stars
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17 Things You Didn’t Know About the Cook Islands

27 Apr 2020  |  matadornetwork.com
The Cook Islands, a pristine and undeveloped South Pacific paradise, offers a unique travel experience with no high-rise buildings, chain hotels, or fast-food franchises. Accessible via a weekly nonstop flight from Los Angeles, the islands boast a stress-free, luxurious lifestyle at a reasonable cost. Highlights include the world’s most beautiful lagoon in Aitutaki, whale-watching opportunities, and a strong sustainability movement. The local culture remains authentic, with traditional performances and lively nightlife. The islands' perfect weather and rich history make it an ideal destination for future travel.

The Cook Islands Are the Only South Pacific Islands You Need. Here's Why.

12 Mar 2020  |  matadornetwork.com
The Cook Islands, located northeast of New Zealand, offer a serene vacation experience reminiscent of Hawaii 70 years ago. With 15 small islands and atolls, the Cooks boast surreal beauty, accessible via a weekly nonstop flight from LAX. The islands feature unique landscapes, such as Rarotonga's jungle-y hillsides and Aitutaki's stunning lagoon. English is widely spoken, simplifying communication for tourists. The Cook Islands culture is rich, and the islands are known for their simplicity in transportation, affordability, and lack of commercialization. Markets like the Muri Night Market and Punanga Nui Market offer a taste of local cuisine and culture.

What Your Breakouts Can Tell You According to Face Mapping

06 May 2019  |  xoNecole
Face mapping, a practice rooted in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, suggests that breakouts in specific facial areas can indicate internal health issues. Jawline breakouts may signal hormonal imbalances or kidney issues, while cheek acne could be linked to dirty objects, diet, stress, or respiratory problems. Forehead breakouts might be related to digestive system issues, stress, sleep irregularities, or diet. Acne between the eyes and nose could indicate poor diet, constipation, bad circulation, or high blood pressure. The article emphasizes that face mapping is not an exact science and recommends consulting a dermatologist for skin concerns.

This is a recent cover story I did about Martinique

10 Inspiring Travel Bloggers You Need to Follow Now

01 Apr 2016  |  HuffPost
The article highlights ten inspiring travel bloggers who offer unique perspectives and motivational content. These bloggers, including Jazzy and Ben of The Road Affair, Erick Prince of The Minority Nomad, and Stacey and Lilo of Deafinitely Wanderlust, are celebrated for their adventurous spirits, informative content, and ability to inspire diverse audiences. The piece emphasizes the bloggers' personal stories, such as overcoming disabilities or breaking stereotypes, and encourages readers to follow them for travel inspiration and practical advice.
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