Getting lost in foreign cities from "summary" of 360 Degrees Longitude by John Higham
Navigating through unfamiliar streets can be an adventure in itself. The experience of wandering through foreign cities, with no set destination in mind, can lead to unexpected discoveries and encounters that one could never plan for. Getting lost allows for a sense of spontaneity and freedom that is hard to find when sticking to a strict itinerary. In these moments of being off course, there is a certain thrill in not knowing what lies around the next corner. Every turn presents a new opportunity to stumble upon hidden gems, whether it be a charming café tucked away in a quiet alleyway or a vibrant street market bustling with locals. Getting lost in ...Similar Posts
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