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Viandante Panama
A journey never ends leaving you in the same state of mind with which you set out. Every journey always leads you to discover more about yourself than you do about it. That is why some of us need to travel. Travelling prevents one from having a cat, a dog, plants or even in-laws, but I bear it well.read more »
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Vedoira Galicia, Spain
Every time someone speaks to me of Galicia, there is a memory that keeps coming back, claiming its place among the most curious experiences of my life. My mind is filled with murmurs of other times, echoes of voices of other people… who play guessing games with my reason.read more »
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Trillo Soria
When José was born we looked for a larger country house to live in. There is nothing better for a child than to play with lizards, raise worms in shoe boxes, build tree houses and to develop true friendships.read more »
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Sumi-e Japan
In order to prepare for the new oriental range, inspired by Japanese paintings in black ink, Sumi-e sent me to a beginner’s workshop that was taught by a famous maestro on the other side of the city.read more »
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Solea Ancient Greece
Everything I know about classical mythology I learnt in a single afternoon. And I haven’t forgotten it. Some neuron, some part of my brain, pressed the “rec” key.read more »
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Rana Tharu Nepal
When my boss told me that I was to go and visit the Rana-Tharu people, I decided as always to research this Nepalese society. Normally I research on the internet or in different publications to get to know the customs and cultures of my destinations, and so this is what I did...read more »
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Papua Papua New Guinea
When I heard the news that a virgin jungle had been discovered in Melanesia, I remembered her.read more »
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Organico Scotland
There are works of art that can be neither bought nor sold, neither displayed nor hidden, that can neither be kept nor disappear. Those of Andy Goldsworthy, a Scottish artist who has been working in natural spaces for 20 years, with no other tools than his hands, are some of these works.read more »
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Nokue Africa
“Somebody needs to go out there…” With these words, my boss ended the meeting about our new model with the bamboo sole and sent me off to Lake Nokué, one of the most amazing places in West Africa, in the Republic of Benin… a tiny country between Nigeria and Togo.read more »
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Nasca Peru
My trip to Peru started in the bustling city of Nasca. The plan was to visit the enigmatic Lines that spread out, for two millenniums, 500 kilometres squared of desert plans of Ica. The designs, excavated in the ground, whose complexity can only be appreciated from the air, have intrigued scientists, archaeologists and studious people for decades.read more »
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Moai Easter Island
Easter Island. Pacific Ocean. Latitude 27º 08' 6" S. Longitude 109º 25' 54" W.read more »
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Macabuca Costa Rica
When I saw it, I never thought that the plate of shrimp the waiter was placing at our table under the attentive gaze of my co-workers would change the events of the coming days.read more »
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Kroa Ireland
Since I have worked with El Naturalista, I have learnt a lot about Frogs.read more »