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Jalopnik: What Those Ugly Concrete Walls Along The Highway Are Really Designed To Do

Ever noticed those 8-to-20-foot-high concrete walls that stretch almost endlessly along busy patches of highways? They may seem like barriers meant to prevent your car from careening uncontrollably ...

What Those Ugly Concrete Walls Along The Highway Are Really Designed To Do

SlashGear: What Are Those Tall Concrete Walls Along The Highway Actually For?

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The tall concrete walls that run along many of our highways are highway traffic noise barriers. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), these noise barriers can reduce traffic noise by ...

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IFPI says enforcement action against the operator of YouTube-ripping site Y2Mate.com, has led the site's closure along with 11 similar sites.

In this case "travels" is likely correct, and possibly more so than the singular version. The implication is that the person being addressed is (or will be) engaged is some sort of extended traveling (method does not matter) and hence more than one "travel". For the case of a simple trip, however, "Have a safe trip" would be more idiomatic. And note that using the plural of "travel" is ...

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I believe you should use Travels for your root folder name. The folder is a photographic chronicle of your travels, as you would say, and the pluralization reflects the further division into different locations. I think this would be more correct than calling the folder travel, although travel could also work if you looked at the collection of pictures as a single entity.

I suspect "globetrotter" might fit, even though the provided definition "a person who travels widely" doesn't specifically call out air travel. The set of people who are likely to be called "globetrotters" who do not travel by air on a regular basis is likely vanishingly small.