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GOING SOLO

oaming alone has been one of the great joys of my life. I love the feeling of expansion that I experience when I can freely follow my curiosity and I adore being the architect of my own adventures. I take real pleasure from transforming a journey into something quite magical and synchronistic even, through the power of intention-setting – not so easy to do when you’re chattering away with a friend (though I also love travelling with friends!) But sometimes I set off alone because there there’s no one to travel with, and because I don’t want to be thwarted.

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