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Savannah: New Blooms, Old Scars

In Miami, we have a saying: “You have to go north to go south.”I whisk around notions of bayous, plantations, country lilts and comely manners as I take my first hungry glimpses of this mysterious...

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Living in an El Greco Painting

My name is Mackenzie and in the summer of 2013, I was lucky enough to travel to Spain, England, and France...

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Trip to Grandfather Mountain

Ever since I was a little kid I have always been curious and fascinated by mountains. Just the mere sizes of mountains, along with their overall beauty, have made me always drawn to them. When I found...

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Sweet Sixteen in the City that Never Sleeps

For one of my friends’ sweet sixteen parties, she did not want something traditional. Her father, the owner of a limo company, let her rent out a limo for the day and she invited around ten friends...

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The Soul of Volunteering

In seventeen years I haven’t been very far from my small hometown in Eastern Pennsylvania. Even now, the farthest I’ve ever been from home is Orlando Florida. However, even trips close to home have...

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A Love Affair With The City Of Love

Each and every year, my family sets off on a trip to Paris, France: the City of Love. It is my absolute favorite place in the worl,d and I love it...

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Bonjour. I’m Out of My Bubble!

I always thought playing...

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The Power of Seven Days

When I was 17 years old, I almost died while on a plane returning home from Central America.We were flying directly over the Bermuda Triangle (of course, right?) when the plane started experiencing...

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An Epic Vacation to Egypt During Unrest and Crisis

On August 13th, 2013, we exited Egypt just in time to narrowly skirt the beginning of a week of violence in the streets of...

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