For outdoor lovers and travelling nuts...
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For outdoor lovers and travelling nuts...
Hi all, this is a short video from Kathmandu (an outdoor gear company) taken in Morocco.
Reason why I'd like to share this with you all is that
1) I'm an outdoor geek + travelling nut searching for anyone who shares the same interest with me in this awesome English learning group.
2) I love Morocco, I love Africa
I like hiking, camping, cycling and used to live with a semi-professional cyclist and a maintain climbing lover. I like doing window shoping in outdoor store, too. And I would love to have a part time job in an outdoor shop so that I can do my favorite outdoor shop window shopping every day.
"Morocco was known to the ancient Arabs as al-Maghreb al-Aqsa, the farthest land of the sestting sun. It was the end of the world, the very limit of human experience, as far as one may go."
"We ride over the sites of battle and bloodshed, the contested ground sultans and bandits, through the tangled course of history. But bloodshed belongs to the past, and history is quickly erased by Sahara sands.
A foorprint exists for barely a second and is covered over again, lost and forgotten, like a perpetual present with no memory of the past. There is only what exists now, and the shimmering road ahead. And that is the essence of travel.
Live the dream."
Here is the link to that Vid:
http://www.kathmandu.co.nz/103.html
Enjoy
Reason why I'd like to share this with you all is that
1) I'm an outdoor geek + travelling nut searching for anyone who shares the same interest with me in this awesome English learning group.
2) I love Morocco, I love Africa
I like hiking, camping, cycling and used to live with a semi-professional cyclist and a maintain climbing lover. I like doing window shoping in outdoor store, too. And I would love to have a part time job in an outdoor shop so that I can do my favorite outdoor shop window shopping every day.
"Morocco was known to the ancient Arabs as al-Maghreb al-Aqsa, the farthest land of the sestting sun. It was the end of the world, the very limit of human experience, as far as one may go."
"We ride over the sites of battle and bloodshed, the contested ground sultans and bandits, through the tangled course of history. But bloodshed belongs to the past, and history is quickly erased by Sahara sands.
A foorprint exists for barely a second and is covered over again, lost and forgotten, like a perpetual present with no memory of the past. There is only what exists now, and the shimmering road ahead. And that is the essence of travel.
Live the dream."
Here is the link to that Vid:
http://www.kathmandu.co.nz/103.html
Enjoy
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