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We are full-time travelers who love to explore the world slowly and thoroughly.

We’ve been traveling for over two years now, and it’s changed our lives in so many ways. It’s given us a new perspective on life that has helped us grow as individuals. And it’s allowed us to meet some of the most amazing people from all around the world.

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