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Watching the snow, thinking of the sand dunes of Morocco
One of the most characteristic features of a steady snowfall – when it isn’t accompanied by howling winds, power outages, or the need to get somewhere when you should be staying home – is the quiet. If you are one … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, camels, caravans, Garmin, inspiration, Morocco, photography, Sahara, sand dunes, silence, snow, stillness, trading routes, travel
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