I’m Andrea, putting pins in my map and sending postcards from obscure and well-travelled places around the world under the handle, TheEarthInk.
Join me on the journey as I tell some of my thoughtful, fun, and challenging travel stories.
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I’m Andrea, putting pins in my map and sending postcards from obscure and well-travelled places around the world under the handle, TheEarthInk.
Join me on the journey as I tell some of my thoughtful, fun, and challenging travel stories.
“Remember that life is short and full of surprises. If you wait too long, opportunities fade like setting sun.” Deborah Rodriguez acknowledged that Afghanistan is one of those places where you visit when you have the opportunity.
Original blog here: https://www.theearthink.com/post/hospitality-found-in-afghan-tea
Generous hospitality, unheard of cultural experiences, and less crazy tourist crowds await travelers who journey to countries that endure travel warnings – or are rising out of conflict – like this journey across northwestern Libya.
Extra-memorable travel experiences seem to happen when we connect with nature; finding a place to feel grounded on terra firma – like in Algeria’s Sahara Desert.
I’m Andrea, putting pins in my map and sending postcards from obscure and well-travelled places around the world under the handle, TheEarthInk.
Join me on the journey as I tell some of my thoughtful, fun, and challenging travel stories.