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Month: April 2017

Snapshots of Jogjakarta: Days 3-5

April 19, 2017

Back in December I went to Jogjakarta for a few days. Jogjakarta, locally known as just Jogja, is located in Central Java about 5 hours away from Surabaya by train. Jogja is a common vacation destination for foreigners and Indonesians alike. Shopping, history, food, music, culture: you name it, Jogja’s got it! I already wrote … More Snapshots of Jogjakarta: Days 3-5

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Boating in Borneo: A Ride on the Wild Side

April 18, 2017

I grew up on a steady diet of National Geographic films and magazines, so I almost felt as if I had been to Camp Leaky before. The whirring of the cicadas, the slow movements of the orangutans, the ankle-deep leaf litter on the jungle floor–it all felt so familiar. I even sort of expected Dudley … More Boating in Borneo: A Ride on the Wild Side

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Illinois — March 2020 to present

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