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- My 20 favorite language quotesAnd why I like them. In line with my week of posts on the celebration of languages leading up to International Mother Tongue Day, I wanted to make a post about some of my favorite quotes on languages. Some of these quotes have been inspirational over...
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- I almost died in Puerto RicoBut it was totally worth it… Not to over-dramatize things here, but I did have a close call with my end while hiking in the backwoods of Puerto Rico. Now don’t misunderstand me, I am alive and well and live to tell the tale. Even though I...
- Is Puerto Rico Safe to Travel In?The Safety Question of La Isla del Encanto Is Puerto Rico really as dangerous as they say? Dwelling in the topics of safety and travel are not typically terms that I like to associate with one another. In fact, they are typically things that I like t...
- Fall in Prospect Park New York Cityon Jan 27, 2015 in Photo Essay Travel Blog fall leaves of prospect park prospect park prospect park fall leavesHere are some pictures that I took in Prospect Park in late November when the leaves were changing colors. Have a good day! The post Fall in Prospect Park New York City appeared first on Backpacking Diplomacy.
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