‘On the first day, the eight children pronounced themselves best friends and bagged girls’ and boys’ areas on the bus for the journeys to come.’
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This trail will leave you feeling different. In the best way possible.
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Something tells us you don’t need that much convincing though…
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Good Stories
“I can speak in the voice of the Maya.” Embracing my Indigenous heritage in Guatemala
by Luis Guerraby Luis GuerraBy discovering more about his history, and sharing it with travellers, Luis Guerra learned to take pride in his heritage. Now he wants young Guatemalans to do the same.
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By day, Morocco’s central marketplace is packed with tourists and locals, here for its colourful displays of fresh produce, spices and traditional handicrafts. Then dusk descends and the energy shifts.
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In Morocco, where more than 80 per cent of women in rural areas can’t read or write, Intrepid’s women leaders are effecting change.
