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The Land of Milk and Honey

May 06, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Culture, Opinion, Travel

It's hard to convey just how nervous and excited we were at the prospect of entering Europe. Until now, we had relied on one-way tickets to make our way across the world. This meant always having a ticket to exit the country we were about to enter. While world travel is fun and romantic, this is the kind of detail that can bog down even the most seasoned traveler. After reading an excellent LinkedIn article on the subject of traveling with dual passports, we decided to enter Greece without having our next trip planned, relying on my British passport, which still gives me access to the European Union. For now…

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May 06, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
greece, athens, thessaloniki, europe, city, culture, roundtheworld, ruins, train, travel
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A day in Abu Dhabi

April 30, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Culture, Opinion, Travel

Our departure from India marked a turning point in our trip--from Asia to Europe. At the last minute, we decided to stop in the Middle East on the way. While Dubai is a more popular destination than Abu Dhabi, we were swayed by the idea of avoiding the crowds and commotion in the United Arab Emirates' other great city. While in Thailand, we had watched the news of the grand opening of the Abu Dhabi Louvre and knew that there were some great mosques in town. As we didn't know whether we would enjoy UAE and we were in a hurry to fly to Greece and begin our European adventure, we only booked a quick stop of two nights and one day.

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April 30, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
city, culture, roundtheworld, mosque, abu dhabi, uae, united arab emirates, middle east
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Indelible India

April 23, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Culture, Opinion, Travel

For as far back as I can remember, I have always wanted to visit India. As a child in England, I saw fragments of this country and its people all around me. As the former crown jewel of the British Empire, India has always played an integral part in English society. Whether loved or reviled, there's no denying it's impact on our collective conscience. When I moved to other countries, I would always maintain that connection through food, but I always knew that I would have to make the pilgrimage for myself some day. When Jona and I decided to stop in India for ten days, I was overjoyed. Safe to say, it's been a long, strange trip.

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April 23, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
asia, city, culture, roundtheworld, india, delhi, agra, taj mahal
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