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Gazing across Fish Hoek beach, Cape Town, 2008
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Interested in Study Abroad?
Co-founder of travel website Do It While You’re Young (DIWYY), Kristina Wegscheider, has penned an article on studying abroad, which features an interview by yours truly! For many people (including me!) it is their first introduction to living abroad and … Continue reading
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Essential travel information: Uganda
Having now spent 3 weeks in Uganda–nicknamed the Pearl of Africa–I wanted to share some of the lessons I have learned, in the hopes that other first-time travelers to Uganda will find it as accessible as I have. If you … Continue reading
