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Tuesday, May 25

“To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world.”

– Freya Stark

I want to travel the world, I'm so inspired by http://travelthisworld.tumblr.com/.

Valparaiso, Chile: Proof the the world is so beautiful, if one we care to look sometimes.


One day, I will ride the camels past the pyramids.

Stolen from an Enid Blyton book.


Kenya, and I know when I eventually get there I probably might not need a lone zebra in the middle of purple-ry but I can't help thinking I just might.

Tokyo in bloom and motion. Am I the only one who thinks that nature and civilization coexisting in any one place is a kind of magic?

Tanap Avis Falls in the Philipines. I'm not a fan of jumping off waterfalls being a poor swimming and having a hitmyheadonrocksanddiephobia but for this one that looks like its stolen from Peter Pan's Neverland, I just might.

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