Travel… missing it!

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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime. ~Mark Twain (The Innocents Abroad / Roughing It)

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Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.~Ralph Waldo Emerson, (Emerson’s Essays)

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For Tuesday Photo Challenge

96 thoughts on “Travel… missing it!

  1. Beautiful captures, Rupali! They take us to places where we can image and dream!
    I think we are all missing travel with you. Around the world or just down the road. 😦
    (((HUGS))) and a day will come we can travel again! Until then we can travel in photos, stories, books, movies, our minds! 🙂

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  2. I love to travel and now I am really missing it. I hope that day will come soon so i can travel again. Thanks for the beautiful pictures and for nice article too. Because of this beautiful article I can travel in photos and imagination.

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      • Bilkul

        बहुत रुलाया हर जीवों को हमने,
        कोई हमें रुलाने आया है,
        पिंजड़े में रखने का शौक था सबको,
        मेरे घर को ही पिंजड़ा बनाया है,
        जिसका दरवाजा खुला है
        मगर निकलना मुश्किल,
        अगर निकल गए
        तो खुद को बचाना मुश्किल।

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  3. Lovely images. Yeah, we miss travelling too. We usually move between London, France and Cornwall around the year and suddenly the world seems a small place. But let’s be positive! I’m going to travel differently after this pandemic. No more mindless hopping on flights, a bit more train etc.

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  4. Beautiful pictures. I miss travelling too. I guess things are different now with the current situation, with most of the world being in lockdown. At this point, I would even relish a local trip which i took for granted previously.

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  5. Travel for me has just show me how we all really just want the same things, respect to be treated equally no matter what our gender, race, religon, that we all just want to be able to feel safe, with enough food , clothing, warmth clean water and air, education for our children and enough to pay our bills. Many showed me in my travels, that even struggling at times in my mind they were more generous with what little they had sharing with a stranger, and kind and warm than many of my collegues and friends who have so much where I live. who would not welcome these very people that did me.

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    • I can totally relate to you experience. I have had similar experiences. People from different cultures were helpful and kind. They wanted us to take back good memories of their town/country.
      This is what we have earned in the couple of years, many friends from different continent.
      Thanks for sharing your experience Tazzie.

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  6. I feel like the moss is starting to grown under my feet again. I am so looking forward to travel. Please keep the wonderful pictures coming the help with being house bound.

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  7. This is so true and really inspiring! We can’t wait to open our minds through travel again when possible (and safe to do so). Take care of yourself!

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    • I know.
      I was spoiled in recent past with the way things were planned. I travelled like there is no tomorrow.
      Presently the most important point is to stay safe and healthy.
      Sir salamat to travel pachas 🙂
      Thanks for commenting friend.

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  8. Never thought about how would it feel not traveling anywhere for such long gap, in a way it’s keeping you safe and give you more time to research on your next destinations once this pandemic gets stabalized. Stay safe

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