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SERBIA | Fri, 31 Mar 2017 | By tarrafilosofica | Views [281]

Hello world nomad comunitty, I join in order to find and explore the possibilites of connecting and sharing stories and experiences... I am a nomad soul, not classical travel person, I love philosophy, photography, art. I travel in order to ... Read more >

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the language of hola

NICARAGUA | Mon, 25 Oct 2010 | By stephhef | Views [959]

I would hazard to guess that the first word I learned in Spanish was “hola”. Once I thought of it as simple word, a replacement for “hello” in my familiar tongue. I had put relatively little thought into it. However, I've come to recognize some of ... Read more >

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At home but ready to go!!

AUSTRALIA | Fri, 1 Aug 2008 | By pcstorey | Views [463]

We are packed and ready to go!! At home near Byron, we can see the ocean and feel the cool breeze ... I bet it will be different in Singapore and Cairo in the next couple of days! We have plenty of 'cool' clothes packed. Byron has the 'Splendour ... Read more >

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Streets of Lahore are so full of surprises, somewhere a maze of dark narrow alleys where light rarely reaches to vast courtyard of Mughal Era Mosques. The streets are alive with the voices of street vendors, laughing children, chattering elders, merry voices of girls behind the curtained dingy quarters and women bickering with vendors.

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Streets of Lahore are so full of surprises, somewhere a maze of dark narrow alleys where light rarely reaches to vast courtyard of Mughal Era Mosques. The streets are alive with the voices of street vendors, laughing children, chattering elders, merry voices of girls behind the curtained dingy quarters and women bickering with vendors. I found this quite and serene moment among the jumble of voices and activities. A women passes by a street when a narrow shaft of light illuminates her

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