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]]>If you’re planning on visiting the city of Vancouver, then Takaya Tours has some cultural tours that are sure to shape your perspective. This includes canoe tours and hiking through Belcarra Park; an important site for the Tsleil-Waututh people.
The province of Quebec is home to the Essipit Innu First Nation. This welcoming First Nation tribe provides an array of tourist activities to bring you into close contact with these ancient people. You’ll be able to visit the local crafts boutique, fish market, and a whale-watching tour on the St. Lawrence River.
Located in the far North, the Nunavut Nation provides some unique experiences through its Arctic Bay Adventures. These activities will take place in the heart of Arctic Bay; an Inuit community of about 800 people.
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]]>So she reached out to a non-profit, and luckily they were just in need of a photographer to cover their mission to Tanzania. Over a decade later, Zarnoch has covered the fundraising efforts and mission of half a dozen organizations. Her travels took her to Africa, Peru, Panama, Cuba, and Central America.
Zanoch’s experiences in Africa in particular, stand out to her. Although there is a language barrier in most places she visits, Zarnoch uses her camera to make connections, teaching the kids how to take their own photos and showing all her subjects the photos she takes. She shares some of these incredible experiences on her Instagram page. The warm and vibrant portraits taken in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Namibia, among others, speak for themselves.
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]]>If you’re planning on visiting the city of Vancouver, then Takaya Tours has some cultural tours that are sure to shape your perspective. This includes canoe tours and hiking through Belcarra Park; an important site for the Tsleil-Waututh people.
The province of Quebec is home to the Essipit Innu First Nation. This welcoming First Nation tribe provides an array of tourist activities to bring you into close contact with these ancient people. You’ll be able to visit the local crafts boutique, fish market, and a whale-watching tour on the St. Lawrence River.
Located in the far North, the Nunavut Nation provides some unique experiences through its Arctic Bay Adventures. These activities will take place in the heart of Arctic Bay; an Inuit community of about 800 people.
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]]>The post This COVID Frontline Nurse Captures the Lives of Remote African Tribes appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So she reached out to a non-profit, and luckily they were just in need of a photographer to cover their mission to Tanzania. Over a decade later, Zarnoch has covered the fundraising efforts and mission of half a dozen organizations. Her travels took her to Africa, Peru, Panama, Cuba, and Central America.
Zanoch’s experiences in Africa in particular, stand out to her. Although there is a language barrier in most places she visits, Zarnoch uses her camera to make connections, teaching the kids how to take their own photos and showing all her subjects the photos she takes. She shares some of these incredible experiences on her Instagram page. The warm and vibrant portraits taken in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Namibia, among others, speak for themselves.
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