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A couple of years back I decided to expand my education. Armed with my undergraduate degree and years of work experience I was ready to venture into a Master’s program. Having always been interested in geography, history, human rights and politics, I decided to pursue one in International Affairs. But, unlike any other academic undertaking I wasn’t going to beat the textbooks dead, but I wanted to have a well-rounded journey. It was going to be an international affair by itself.

Canoeing in the Golden Triangle by the opium fields between LaosMyanmar and Thailand.

My route for an education wasn’t just that of taking classes or completing projects. I decided to take time out (including a gap year) to visit 60 countries during the three-year program. Knowing that the thesis part of the program could be done out of my independent readings through my laptop, I took the chance to get a better perspective of our world and gain an independent education that would become one of the best decisions I ever made.

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Now that I got the Master’s diploma out of the way last summer, I have more room to roam. These trips have given me a different angle of the world as we know it. I have collected many experiences and knowledge throughout the tumultuous quest to catapult myself into unimaginable corners of our red earth. Therefore, I thought it would be necessary not only to share the experience, but also to create somewhat of a public diary of them. Although this blog will concentrate mainly on the advent of tourism from the region, it will heavily feature things I have seen, pictures taken, hotels and destinations I have stayed at and general tidbits throughout, albiet with inclusions of places I want to go and/or experiences I want to have. I hope this journey is as enjoyable to you as it is to me.

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Flight965.com has been live since the 10th January 2011. I chose the launch to occur now because I wanted to have a steady ground of supporters and readers in order to give the blog a platform from which to propel itself. Right now, the blog is doing perfectly and progressing on daily basis and I wanted the kind of viewership to substantiate the launch.

Camping near Fort Dauphin, Madagascar on a Lemur study volunteer trip.

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