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TINY ATLAS QUARTERLY

7/17/2014

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Do you know Tiny Atlas Quarterly? It is a new lifestyle travel magazine and we are very happy that our photo of the Nile in Aswan, Egypt was featured this morning. Of course, we are thrilled and excited to share it! They show awesome photography of our beautiful, big world that we have yet to conquer. Do you want to be inspired to travel more? Please look at their Instagram account. 
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This was the photo that made the cut. This was our September 2010 trip to Egypt wherein we visited Cairo, Aswan, Abu Simbel and Luxor. This brought memories of Tanj's birthday trip. 
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Categories: Africa, Egypt, Featured On
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ENDLESS SUMMER (Djibouti City, Djibouti)

9/16/2012

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Some memories are best made in flip flops.
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One of our frequent visitor's in Djibouti is our friend Mario. We are very happy that we have someone from back home to share this experience with. It kept us sane for the months we were there. It's just like old times for this two, just like when they were younger and they were home. At least, we had something familiar in a not-so-familiar environment. For days like that, we are thankful. 
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Categories: Africa, Djibouti
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BASKIN' THE AFRICAN SUN (Tadjoura, Djibouti)

7/14/2012

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Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.
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When we heard the news that we are moving to Africa, we are quite nervous. We are always on-the-go and ready for adventures but are we really going to be ready for one of our biggest adventure yet? So moving to Africa, with my 2 dogs is NOT easy, I will not sugarcoat it. And yes, we packed our bags and we went to a long but "short journey" to Djibouti. We were brave. 

Nothing can prepare anyone in moving to Africa. I immediately googled - living in Djibouti. Well, thank God, we are not the only ones and I found an American woman who was blogging about her life with their kids in Djibouti. Djibouti is an ex-French colony so theirs are a lot of French expats working there, French restaurants, French grocery, French products. The cost of living in Djibouti is very high because products needed to be imported from Europe, other parts of Africa or the Middle East. 

It's a joke in Djibouti that they loved their country so much that they named it twice - the capital of Djibouti is none other than Djibouti City. It is a very poor country, other third world nations are lucky that they have natural resources that they can produce their own food while Africa has barren lands. We felt bad for the people in Africa - they are not well educated, no potable water to drink in the rural areas of Djibouti and they are just living in poverty. Sometimes, we tend to forget that in some parts of the world, people are just less fortunate. It opened our eyes to realities of the situation in Africa. 

It was a "short" journey because we stayed there for less than a year. We decided, of course dogs included, to move back to the US. One of our weekend adventures was we drove to Tadjoura, where you can find one of the saltiest body of water in the planet, Lake Assal. It is even saltier than the Dead Sea. We were able to see animals in the wild, and yes, Djibouti has its own version of the Grand Canyon. 
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Categories: Africa, Djibouti, Pets
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