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April 2010

The lake, Africa’s 6th largest, forms Rwanda’s natural border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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I finally had the opportunity to realize my dream to visit the Kurdish regions of the Middle East.

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Based on his outfit, let alone his face, we all felt he oozed personality.

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Peter used his iPhone’s GPS app to clock us at 100 kph.

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As I wrap up my senior year of college, the question, “What are you planning on doing after school?” has come up a lot. Every one seems to be wondering about my plan, from my professors to my parents friends, even the occasional nosy classmate every now and again. And the best part? I hardly [...]

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Traveling to Rwanda, I felt unsure about how I would see the capital.

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____ From the Editor: I thought this video about what makes a handful of Rwandans happy would compliment the Faces from Around the World photos that I’m posting (minus the standard interview questions).

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Africa, more so than any other continent I’ve visited, offers endless opportunities to commune with nature. In the span of a few days on South Africa’s Western Cape, I spent time whale watching from land, came face to face with a Great White Shark, rode an ostrich, and petted cheetahs. Whale Watching in Hermanus The [...]

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