Yep, I thought as I clutched the edge of the toilet, my face damp from a mix of sweat and tears as I vomited my guts out. Less than 48…
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Hiking In Palestine: Encountering Joy And Compassion While Walking In The West Bank
by AlissaSince coming home from my travels in Palestine, I’ve had many curious friends and family members ask me the same question: what is it actually like there? The media certainly…
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Spanish Language Mishaps: What Not To Say While Speaking Spanish In Spain
by AlissaI bet that the first phrase that popped into your head upon seeing “Spanish language mishaps” in the title of this post is the iconic phrase “estoy embarazada.” As Spanish…
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Ethical Travel In Chefchaouen, Morocco: Does Tourism Negatively Impact Local Children?
by AlissaTourism in Morocco is booming, and it’s easy to see why. Morocco is a beautiful country with delicious food, rich history and culture, and a strong tourist infrastructure that makes…
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Saying Hello And Goodbye To Seville, Spain (Once Again)
by Alissaby Alissa 6 commentsThe first time I said goodbye to Seville (aka Sevilla, its proper name in Spanish and how it will remain written in the rest of this post), it was with…
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Stepping Into A Labyrinth Of Languages In Tangier, Morocco
by Alissa“Hay un toilette fii el camión?” I found myself thinking. One sentence, three languages: Spanish, French, Arabic, and Spanish again. “Probably not,” was the follow-up thought. And there was English.…
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The Outsider’s Guide To Colombian Feminism
by Alissaby Alissa 2 comments*All photos are credited to: Emiliano Betancur Arango. Confluencia de Mujeres para la acción pública. Thank you to Confluencia de Mujeres Antioquia for the use of your fantastic photos! On…
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Why I Thought I Would Hate Cancun… And Why I Absolutely Loved It
by AlissaI’m not sure exactly how it started, but somewhere along the line in backpacker culture it became really popular to hate on Cancun. It’s a trend that I have noticed consistently, both…
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First Steps In Colombia: Why I Was Thrilled To Both Enter And Leave Bogotá
by AlissaThe feeling of humidity engulfing me immediately gave me a strange sense of peace. Which is kind of weird. I mean, come on. It’s humidity. It makes once-tame hair practically…
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First Steps In Mexico
by Alissaby Alissa 8 comments“It’s hot.” Probably my first tangible thought, which occurred about as soon as I stepped off the plane onto the jetbridge. Maybe the jacket and scarf were a mistake? I…
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