![]() ![]() It's with this type of attitude that I scour the globe, looking for the most far-flung and unique places I could possibly, maybe, someday visit. Instead of asking "when?" and "why?", I'm more prone to ask "how soon?" and "why not?" I like to think I have a more liberal approach to travel in general - which is to say no destination need be off-limits everything is on the table. ![]() These days, my thinking has sort of evolved when it comes to those questions, however. That is why, when faced with a choice of three different cities to finish out my Spanish language requirement at the close of sophomore year, I opted to head to Buenos Aires, Argentina - a city I had a hard time imagining myself visiting on my own - over San José, Costa Rica, and Granada, Spain.īeijing, Xi'an, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Nazareth - I ended up in all of these places following much the same thinking process, which really boiled down to one question: if not through these educational opportunities, then when? When, and why, would I visit these destinations otherwise? ![]() When I decided to study abroad in college, part of what factored into my decision about where I would go was how likely or unlikely I would be to travel to a certain destination in the future. ![]()
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