Everybody wants to travel when they are stuck in a sad, dull place. I assume.
Most days I find myself alone in my room, lights off; silence deafening yet somehow comforting. I let myself drown in the black hole I created for myself.
Most times I think about why a man plays many roles.
Most times I think about how many friends do I really have – if social media is an indicator — then how many of them have I shared (real) experiences with.
I see pigments of myself from the people I meet. May it be the way the Vietnamese lady happily rides her bike, or the way the vendor carefully arranges my order. Maybe i wished to be that person I just took a photo of. The way I see and define others becomes an extension of self, the ghost of my other selves.
Traveling to Vietnam last July is like a temporary bandage over permanent scar. It’s my way to escape reality – the reality that I have too many regrets, too many missed opportunities and missed connections, and too much time wasted. So much so that the idea of myself is haunted by the ghosts of the other selves I might have been.
And this is what travelling does to me: it gets me to meet people outside of my circle and lets me understand myself better.
Travelling clears my head. Travelling is a hope for happiness.
And so, this is to the friends I haven’t met yet: that I may put a name to your face. And not be reduced to merely just a portrait I have once taken.
But for now, I am back to chasing to fill the void.
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Awesome sauce story Kim! I remember the Vietnamese grade school teacher.
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Thanks, Jan! You remember very well all the “pogi” people you met, I’m sure. HAHA!
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Chos! oy idol gawa ka na po ng blog mo. thanks!
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It’s true, traveling is one of the best ways to escape reality. And Vietnam is a very interesting destination!
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“The way I see and define others becomes an extension of self, the ghost of my other selves.”
Wise and beautiful and a little haunting. My favorite tone!
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Fantastic blog. Inspiring and hopeful. You have the same inspirational views as me and my family. Please follow our journey as we escape suburbia for freedom
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Traveling always helps me forget about my struggles in life especially when I see that others have a worse lot in life than I, yet they are so happy! I strive to be like them.
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If traveling fills your void I wish upon you endless journeys! Your photos are fantastic!
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Wauw, very well written and I can see myself in what you wrote! 🙂
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Sie haben einige nette Fotos veröffentlicht.
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This is so beautiful. So deep. Vivid images.
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beautiful .
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Right on! I feel your pain of travel lust…
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Wow… Reading this forced me to do a bit of soul searching. I love how you embrace the good and the bad with cool composure. Not many people can do that. Your words are inspiring.
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Thanks to you for showing such a good view on Vietnam…its about the life that begin with smile and cheers
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I really know what you mean! Thanks for sharing this.
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Beautifully written and I love the photos. Our friends are off to Vietnam next week … I wish I was going too!
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Great pics. I think I tasted some of that food scrolling through
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Hanggaling!
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Beautiful pictures! Traveling is always enriching one’s life.
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Just awesome..
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Beautiful!
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Lovely photos
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It is an interesting writing indeed!!!
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Came across your post on WP reader. Really beautifully written, I too find a bit of myself in your writing. I hope life will keep gifting you with many good things!!
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The photographs are stunning. The foliage is quite amazing and the peple are beautiful, especially the little girl in red. Wonderful post.
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Lovely photos….travel to Kenya you will love it!!!
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Beautiful…travelling has always been one thing I cnt get enough of..
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I wouldn’t mind traveling. Too much stuff happening in my life right now that I just want to escape.
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“Love’s most important in the world”
“Love’s the treasure we earn in life.”
“Try, you may fail 100 times…” , “But, just keep picking yourself up; and try again until you succeed.”
Here’s one of my favorites!
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“One to love, one to hold… One so bold… One to laugh… One to love forever until I grow old…”
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This post is exactly what I’ve been feeling lately. I lived in SE Asia for 6 months last year and as the year marker of me being home is approaching, I’ve been looking at where I was last year and where I am now and how I created this myself but it’s not really where I want to be. It makes me want to travel again, I always felt like I found a little piece of myself everywhere I went and in every person I met. This is all much more eloquently said in your post though haha
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Love this!!! ***Cheers*** to friends we all haven’t met yet! I too hope to travel to all the places I’ve always wanted to see!!! 😊❤
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Wonderful words and imagery!
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Kim who are you and how did you get in my head? Your writing echos in my mind and I feel like you are writing about me. I am sad, frustrated, angry, weary, and when I travel I feel better. I read your post thinking “how did she know how I was feeling?” Wow you write beautifully and your thoughts and ideas touched my soul. I also love your photos.
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I feel she is writing about everyone
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Felt like you just said it all, you know! Need I say anymore? 🙂
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A picture is always worth 1000 words…and you have more than 1000 words written here. Lovely.
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I love how you so beautifully described how travelling leaves an imprint of others’ lives on our hearts and minds! I want to travel too so I can listen to other people’s stories and get a glimpse of their lives :’)
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Interesting and well written.
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the clicks are stupendous, and its true, travelling IS an escape, an escape from the monotomy of life.
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beautiful. it conveys emotions we’ve all had at one point.
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so beautifully you have written it in simple words 🙂 true travel is happiness and break from all the chaos ^_^
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so beautifully you have written it in simple words..true travel is happiness 🙂 a break from chaos ^_^
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Beautiful article!
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Beautiful article
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Your Writing is engaging…good read.
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Awesome…enjoyed reading
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I enjoyed this piece, the writing drew me in, made me feel the writer’s feelings.The pictures were like a visit without leaving my chair. I have always felt that strangers are just friends that I have not yet met. I travel a good deal between the USA and Europe. I usually travel by cruise ship. You meet a lot of folks there, but in places that I visit, I like to talk to the residents. Sometimes there is a language barrier, but usually we can make do..It is interesting to me to hear many points of view, how others live, new customs and heritage. thanks for sharing
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Fantastic photography!
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Was true
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I agree entirely! love this piece
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Love your pictures!
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This was very well written and a beautiful story. It was very inspirational. Thank you for this amazing post 🙂
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Wish i could do the same….
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Well written! Could relate myself to it. Lovely photographs!
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Well, to be frank majority of us feel the same at one stage or the other
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Hey u hv a gud taste of colour that u captured in your pics n its a symbol of happiness. Till now i never visited vietnam but now through ur thoughts n pics i came to u know that its beautiful place.. Thank u . wear a smile..:-)
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i like the line….wear a smile…
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So deep 😄
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Beautiful photos and beautiful words.
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I love the photos…so rich in color
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Perfectly well expressed reason for travelling which I can relate to!Great photos,great post
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Thank you for being here. I love Vietnam my country and i really happy when someone come here and like it
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Vietnam is a beautiful country. I keep coming back to Vietnam because I have good memories there.
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Really! Wonderful news 🙂 I hope you’ll have more beautiful memories than before.
I have a wisher too that is a journey around Vietnam and i’ll do it soon 🙂
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Very well written.. I could relate to what you’ve mentioned about travelling.
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💞so touching
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Amazing
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Thumb up for ur story 🙂
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I am actually on vacation right now and parts of your piece completely epitomize how I feel. Very good 🙂
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inspiring piece of writing. Great pictures 🙂
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Gorgeous pictures and simple, effective words to convey your emotions and touch the reader
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This hit a little to home.
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So well written … And that’s the joy one gets travelling 🙂
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I love the piece and the photography… I have been taken to another place without going anywhere…
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So true about wanting to travel when you are sad. It’s an escape from our reality! Lovely read.
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Your post reminds of my travelling, it gives an immense internal pleasure whenever i think about it. I also long last in darkness till i could.. I feel myself an abandoned soul in search of peace 🙂 like my blog i have not share it any where yet
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I loved this 😁🌍
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Beautiful
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Thank you for posting. In my own travels, I’ve struggled a lot with the whole “Is this escapism?” vs. the “No, it’s fun and I’m opening myself up to new experiences!” argument. I came to the conclusion that, at least for me, it was 50/50. It’s comforting to know that someone else struggles with this conflict.
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but i still can feel what you want to said😃
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great post.
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wow, well said. (;
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Thank you for the great post and photographs!
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around the world’ yer when your home, in a deep whole feeling lonely,
During those days of solitude that travel releases for you. Take a weekend
Trip not so far from you; because you may find one more place that releases you. Find the place opposite from where you live.
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You photos and your writing in magical and beautiful.
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Nice every one wants to travel. But in the way of travel meeti were will hit some realisation your not the only
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Fantastic. Beautiful photos!
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Hauntingly beautiful.
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Wow beautiful!
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Beautiful and poignant. Love the photos too.
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Beautiful photographs and amazing post. loved it 🙂
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Wonderful writing, incredible pictures! When I worked, I had the opportunity to travel a lot, especially in Asia. I really miss the travel now because it does take you out of your own comfort zone and forces you out of your comfort zone. Thank you for sharing.
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silence deafening yet somehow comforting. !! true that 🙂
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Loved the title.
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Interesting Phonographs! Motivating me to think about ‘yet to meet’ friends of mine! Cheers
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love this
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beautiful series….always learning along the way.
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lovely pics. 🙂
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Very inspiring and very well written!
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I can very much relate to your post. 🙂 And great captures!
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Your photos were awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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Very honest — both what you wrote and your beautiful photos. All the best in your journey of self-discovery xoxo
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Lovely shots, I totally agree with you, sometimes travelling does change a person by showing them new aspects of life.
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Your photos really show how everyone has a story. I really enjoy the angle of the temple photo as well.
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Cool
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so wonderful. I love Viet Nam it´t such a beautiful country and the people are so nice. Thanks for this.
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just loved your writing style.. perfect words for every expression.
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Thank you for the amazing article!
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Awesome story..keep the good work
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beautiful pictures and words
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Beautiful photos, beautiful title! Thank you for sharing Kim, now I want to travel too 🙂
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I hope you travel more, your shots are amazing insights to a world I know very little about.
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Excellent
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Your photos were awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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that’s so sad
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wonderful photos and fabulous writings… also you have a amazing point of view which could show the real world a wonderful thought about the life style….
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A great read and great photos. Thanks
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Congratulations for the wonderful photos. The way you see life and what you have been missing make me feel related. Thank you for sharing!
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Congratulations, your pics are awesome and so true! And so “positive”, showing true frames of human life.
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Truely said..travelling is also a way to innovatiin to come uo with new rejunative idea 🙂
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In this era of social media, we are literally losing ourselves in the virtual world. I cannot recall when did I last have a good “real” laugh with my friends!
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Amazing 🙂
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This is so good!
Absolutely love it.
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awesome photos, interesting
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I love this. ❤
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Looks amazing!
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Great post and photos, definitely a sentiment that many travelers will relate to.
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What a great post; truly inspiring 🙂
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I loved my trip to Vietnam this August. I loved my trip to anywhere, really. Because if a journey doesn’t change you, even just a little bit, you’ve taken it wrong.
It has always been my pleasure meeting new people and their outlooks. That’s something we do to alter the world, make it beautiful just for a second – making friends, that is. And the more different people I encounter, the more I appreciate the diversity among us thus spreading the horizons of my own freedom.
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These are very awesome photos and your blog post was very interesting. Anybody want to follow me for a follow back? We could become friends? 🙂
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We are each in this very moment … don’t regret that whatever it is
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You make me wanna go there, truly.
Travelling opens the minds of people, and, like you said, allows us to do wonderful experience.
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woowww…beautiful pic..very human interest..like in my country,,indonesia
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Your text was touching and photos really good .
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Very well written ! I wish to go to Vietnam soon ! I’ve heard it’s beautiful 🙂
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Very interesting read! The photos captured the beauty of Vietnam.
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Only have to say that I love traveling, so you might realize that I love your post. Very inspiring
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Love the photos and your story 😀
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You wrote my life minus traveling to Vietnam. Sad you have to live in the black hole, yet glad I am not in here by myself.
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I love people watching and backpacking. Very well observed ! My journey on backpack carptured similar in http://picisanpost.com/2015/11/14/is-backpacking-glamorous-part-ii/ feel free to check it out
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Great photos and thoughts.
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This is beautifully Inspiring
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Wonderful post, you are right, travelling is to escape reality. I find I can leave my worries and cares behind and step into a new world, even if it is only for a week.
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It really spoke to me!! Traveling does help to understand yourself better and to find yourself! Vietnam is on my list! 🙂
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This is phenomenal.
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Wow THTS awesome I wish I was a part of tht
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I love this Kim! This is a similar reality to why I hope one day I find the time to travel and escape my circle of reality and be taught of someone else’s ! Simple ways of life and how each person lives theirs is such an interest mine and this has made me think about travelling a lot ! ❤️
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This is an amazing story! Really relatable, thank you for sharing.
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Wow! I admire how you’re so honest about the pain of missed opportunities, etc.
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This is amazing! travelling really is the best escape there could be, an escape to a monogamous life or anything really. I love the pictures you have taken, they are unbelievable! ❤
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Now you have met,and found what is not in your life,so fullfill your dreams now
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Hey! This is a message of peace. Have you ever been to Paris? Ever dreamed of Paris? I am writing an article about it and I’d like people to share their favorite places. I love my city and want it to be safe. I want it to be loved. I want people to come visit, and see its beauty, go beyond the events that took place there last Friday. So if you ever are interested in this check out my article at https://thephotographyconfidential.wordpress.com/ feel free to do so. And just to make sure this is clear I will tell it right away, I don’t get paid for this, I just want people to keep travelling and not to be afraid. Happy travels 🙂
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Well written post. Traveling opens up your mind and helps you to unwind
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This post is so beautiful! I love your photography and the way you said what you said. I feel the same. Recently traveled to Paris and Rome and it’s incredible the things you learn and people you meet when traveling.
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Beautiful photos!
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Travelling really does you wonders.. and Road trips add a lot of fun to it too! Beautiful photography!
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Such beautiful wording. Travel is usually the remedy to any pain, and your trip looked very well healing. I have a travel blog that you might enjoy, check it out and give me a follow or just read a post or two and tell me what you think. This post was so insightful. Thank you for sharing! 🙂
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I hear you! Travel is the best escape from a cold and desolate existence. It brings one back to life somehow.
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This was beautiful and relatable!
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Very relatable. Thank you for sharing.
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Your pictures convey your thoughts. Beautiful post 😊
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Your pictures are breathtaking! I’ve always wanted to travel. It’s so easy to get lost in our day-to-day lives and lose ourselves in the remnants. Thanks for sharing this…it’s good to know that I’m not the only one who feels that way sometimes. 🙂
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Beautiful words to explain the desire and need to travel and explore the world.
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You wrote so beautiful about your experience and the photos are simply amazing and interesting! I hope visiting those places one day.
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I thought this was very inspiring and really makes a person think. I like the thought of how many friends we truly have and what friends we have yet to meet. I think it is very true that without social media, it would be tough for people to admit how many friends they really have. Also, like traveling for you, I think everyone has their own thing to escape reality. It can be tough to find what works for you. And lastly, the photos are beautiful!
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I really liked this post. It’s nice. It’s the first I’ve seen on this site honestly but I find it amazing.
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Great post.
For me, I see traveling as a time for self reflection and to work through some of the issues that I have. It’s me, time and nothing else to bother me.
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God fills our void and directs our steps closer to him.
I travel as well through my own ministry to reach the broken, hurting and those lost and in despair.
For when we reach out to others, we heal as well.
Abundant blessings, Emma
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Nice post…
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Nice story…
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we the people always alone by birth yet its a blessing we r alive…..
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It explains perfectly when u are feeling empty 🙂 thank you for writinng this
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Travelling is really a great way to discover something, hope you’ll inspire people even more.
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Its true. Travelling sets you free and helps in making new memories.
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I believe that people who do not have a passion for travelling are the people who have never been on a plane. Once you do it once, get out there and see so many things that the world has to offer, you count the days until you can travel again. The best part about traveling is the different cultures, environments and nature that you get to experience first hand. We may all live on one planet but there are countless different worlds throughout.
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I felt the same way when I went to China for a visit. I felt alive- finally- and my soul uplifted and awakened. I have not had that feeling since, but my photos can bring me back there for a moment. Lost of people/faces I will never know or see again. We are fortunate to have these experiences.
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Great post!
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Lovely images. Tender thoughts.
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People are fascinating.
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I also have a plan to travel through Vietnam from North to South. I am Hanoian.
These pictures are so beautiful. Thank you for showing our beautiful Vietnam to the world.
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Wow, Hanoi and Hoi An are my dream destinations. I’ve always wanted to go North whenever I visit Ho Chi Minh City, but I wasn’t able to do so. Hoping that my next visit to Vietnam would be in the Northern parts. I love your country!
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Really nicely said. If traveling makes you happy, then I wish you all the vacations in the world 🙂 talking about happiness, I just wrote a post about it, would love some (kind) feedback 😁 http://www.araresyzygy.wordpress.com
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this certainly helps my mood.merci madamoiselle for sharing this!
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Story of my life…maybe just another ghost of yourself ?…
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“Most times I think about how many friends do I really have – if social media is an indicator — then how many of them have I shared (real) experiences with.”
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It explains perfectly when u are feeling empty 🙂 thank you for writinng this
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Lovely post 🙂
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Travelling makes us alive, value life more as we get to experience how wonderful this world can be. 🙂
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I loved your words! Soooo much! So deep and touching!
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Fascinating, I like how you can connect with other people,
by understanding how you can see yourself in them. What do you
think will make you fill that void? Maybe the silence you sit in
will help understand yourself, if you really listen to it? Keep writing.
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Make you confront that void rather
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Inspiring!
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So accurate and deep. Amazing photographic journey.
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i really really liked your photos and what you said about people and about ourselves.wonderful!
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Lovely post
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“Temporary bandage over a permanent scar
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I find it comforting that though people may be worlds apart, separated by land, culture, or opinion, writing can still act as a bridge to connect individuals to each other. I can relate to your view of travel, my unknown friend. And it is simply astounding. Cheers!
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I really like this one. I can relate it to myself 🙂
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interesting!
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Beautiful writing and pictures! Thanks for sharing
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THIS!!
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You can fill the void and it doesn’t require a passport.
Check your mirror 🙂
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Beautiful pictures, very captivating. I hope you will travel again, soon. I can visit the world looking at your pictures
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I feel the same way about travelling. Going to unknown places to meet other people, cultures and experiences which impact on me. Finding myself as well as others. Beautiful post and pictures~
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Brilliant piece of writing.
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Beautiful photos, they really show some of the character in each person.
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I can relate…
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Nice written. Been a while since I read something like this again. Best wishes!
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very similar insights, thank you for sharing!
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There are truths to be learned by traveling that can not be learned otherwise.
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The images here are absolutely fantastic.
Wonderful storytelling!!
Found you at Charles Rogers and we are so glad!
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Great photos!
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Oh my God, this is how I feel like
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The photos are very beautiful. Thank you for sharing your experience.
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Inspiring!
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Thanks for sharing. I hope you find the right thing to permanently fill that void. But don’t stop traveling when you do…. Now that would just be sad 😉
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Yes the best thing about travelling is getting to meet people and yes taking the tiniest of fragments of them back with you for nothing more than making connections that were not there before …
I am heading to Vietnam with my boys in June … Haven’t been there for years … I was last there when it first opened up to western travellers … Looking forward to the revisit
By the way – love your pics X
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Cheers!! Thank-you for sharing those amazing pictures!
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“The friends I haven’t met yet” this is something I always think about before traveling and I’m glad you’ve written about it. People are the best part of travel.
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I love your blog. I do and feel the same EXACT way. I am lonely, and I live to travel and take photos. Stunning photos!!
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This was incredible. Really.
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nice!!!!
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Amazing photographs!
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You took beautiful pictures…
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Just what I needed to read today. I guess tge answers are actually in your boring real life right? We have to build from there. Even though travelling opens the mind. We also take ourselves with us whereever we go. Anyway… glad I stopped by to take a look at this. Great pics too. -Tammy
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#Sotrue Dear
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I found your description “I see pigments of myself from the people I meet.” a great way of expressing what we tend to call the “take away” these days when I meet new people. Some add brilliant hues, some deep rich meaningful color. I’m a happy guy and the pigments are great memories that decorate my day like flags. They make me hear pieces of favorite music. Thank you Kimberly Pauig
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