Visiting the baobabs in Antsiranana was an awesome experience. But witnessing the tourism industry in Madagascar also brought with it plenty of conflicting emotions. *This site contains affiliate links, where I earn a small commission from purchases you make, at no cost to you. The first time I set foot in Madagascar was when we… Continue reading Visiting the Baobabs in Antsiranana, Madagascar
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Visiting the Burj Khalifa in 2022
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2021 • A Covid-Era Odyssey
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Sheikh Zayed Mosque • Facts and Feelings from a Night-time Visit
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One Day in Haifa, Israel
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