Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ which particular cities or regions, and can you say what the attraction is for these places. I'm interested.
In particular i feel like Kenya and Tanzania are magical. Sounds corny, but ive never felt closer to God than out on the savannah. In Kenya the coast in the Indian ocean is unlike anything I've ever laid my eyes on. Wild, beautiful, unspoiled. But really the landscape, the wildlife. What you see on TV pales in comparision to what your eyes see up close. It is like looking back in time, to a time when the earth was wild. I'm pulled because all of that is dying. It will be gone in our lifetime. The poaching and the demand from China for these animal tusks, horns, and various body parts is overwhelming the land. The corruption of these governments is allowing it to happen and the people who are trying to save it are overwhelmed and beaten. It is like watching an apocalypse. Its sad.
sounds like we should go now before it changes forever. Thanks for that excellent description.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ which particular cities or regions, and can you say what the attraction is for these places. I'm interested.
In particular i feel like Kenya and Tanzania are magical. Sounds corny, but ive never felt closer to God than out on the savannah. In Kenya the coast in the Indian ocean is unlike anything I've ever laid my eyes on. Wild, beautiful, unspoiled. But really the landscape, the wildlife. What you see on TV pales in comparision to what your eyes see up close. It is like looking back in time, to a time when the earth was wild. I'm pulled because all of that is dying. It will be gone in our lifetime. The poaching and the demand from China for these animal tusks, horns, and various body parts is overwhelming the land. The corruption of these governments is allowing it to happen and the people who are trying to save it are overwhelmed and beaten. It is like watching an apocalypse. Its sad.
Anonymous wrote:It's Charleston, SC. We lived there for a couple years in our 20's and it still holds a really special place in my heart. I have to go back at least once per year.
It's the sounds and smells. Walking around in the early mornings while people in the market are getting set up for the day, getting my coffee, and sitting on a swing at the pier.
Anonymous wrote:^ which particular cities or regions, and can you say what the attraction is for these places. I'm interested.
Anonymous wrote:Portugal