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El turista humanista: cuando viajar es más que un hobby

  • Written by Randy Malamud, Regents' Professor of English, Georgia State University
Como dijera Mark Twain, “Viajar es un ejercicio con consecuencias fatales para los prejuicios, la intolerancia y la estrechez de mente”.Jake Simonds-Malamud, CC BY-SA, CC BY-ND

Cuando vencí la fobia a los aviones, decidí recuperar el tiempo perdido recorriendo el mundo todo lo que pude.

De manera que, en el curso de una...

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