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SOUTH AFRICA | Tue, 29 Jan 2013 | By butterfly-freed | Views [1253] | Comments [4]

Finally the string of tomorrows that have dictated my life over the last few weeks have become today! Goodbyes were hard, really hard. Suddenly its not just words - rattling off an itinerary that has become something of a mantra during the most difficult ... Read more >

Tags: adventure, career break, solo travel, south africa, turbulence

Hola America de la Sur!!

COLOMBIA | Tue, 14 Jun 2011 | By rachelina | Views [1436]

I have a confession - despite years of living overseas and the countless plane trips I´ve taken in my life, when I was a kid, takeoffs scared the shit out of me. Until my early teens, I was legitimately convinced every single plane I flew on would ... Read more >

Tags: childhood memory, flights, scared, turbulence

 

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A remote mining community was forcibly removed from their homes to make way for Chinese nationals who took over the mines.  The new mining techniques poisoned the river the locals depended on, killing herds and humans alike.  Poverty has since replaced prosperity. In the end, the Chinese never resided in the community, the residents still live in the tent city that arose nearby as a result of the eviction, and life has changed forever for the villagers.  The children reflect their new reality yet embrace the peaceful, spiritual calm of their culture.    : by loriedwards, Views[272]
A remote mining community was forcibly removed from their homes to make way for Chinese nationals who took over the mines. The new mining techniques poisoned the river the locals depended on, killing herds and humans alike. Poverty has since replaced prosperity. In the end, the Chinese never resided in the community, the residents still live in the tent city that arose nearby as a result of the eviction, and life has changed forever for the villagers. The children reflect their new reality yet embrace the peaceful, spiritual calm of their culture.

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