Georgia: Travel During a Pandemic


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August 9th 2021
Published: January 6th 2022
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International travel has always been a game of give and take; a practice of tolerating in order to enjoy; and the art of sacrificing a bit in order to feed that internal hunger for adventure. I had accepted there would always be tedious, long expensive flights from where I lived—in the middle of a huge country—in order to see the world. I knew it would often take me an extra day to get somewhe... Read Full Entry



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7th January 2022

Thanks for posting...
I've postponed my flight to Scotland from Aug 2020 to June 2021 to Aug 2021, and now to Aug 2022. I'm waiting for all the covid over re-actions to settle down to minimize not only the situations you mention, but also many closures of places I want to visit. The summer of 2021 Scotland was very crowded due to British citizens not being able to travel to the EU, so traveling within the UK.
7th January 2022

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Really liked your comment "So we did what you do when you need something to survive. You jump in, manage the risks and make it through the slog." It's a new world now, but we travelers will simply adapt. More hassles perhaps, but you cannot deter us from our travel!

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