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br>We can find heaven on earth, if we choose to. The nearest thing to perfection is a personal odyssey, not just to far and distant lands, but rather to the center of ourselves where real joy, peace and love abound. If we have the opportunity, however, to explore and learn much more about the world that surrounds us, to embrace the diversity of culture and flavors, squeal in delight at the epiphanies that accompany discovering unique and fascinating places, we ought to embrace it.

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image To My Dearest Baba,

It could have been better if you were here. Mount Bromo, at the crack of dawn, was simply surreal. The smell of sulfur permeated the air because active volcanoes surrounded the area. At once I felt one of them was going to erupt because viscous fumes billowed from its mouth. The cloud of smoke that the volcano emitted resembled a giant phantom that nonchalantly danced in midair.

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