The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes
Marcel Proust
Missing the opportunity to travel seems to be out of the question ... if
you are willing and have saved some money for food, transportation and
lodging,....Hostals, B&Bs, cabins, campings, ... offer varied
solutions to your stay. Much better if you have friends or relatives
abroad, they are a plus....
Mole National Park, Ghana, Africa |
Technological advance in air, land and sea transportation has significanly contributed to make man's dreams come true, permitting to fly comfortably around the world, to cross the oceans in modern ships, to take high speed trains, to move in modern vehicles, ...
I
think back in time to the incredibly unglamorous long journeys across
the sea of ancient sailors; most of them, explorers looking for places
to settle in or treasures to take to their countries. Some were
adventurers, but most of them, people in need. Ferdinand Magellan
started a dangerous three year-long circumnavigation of the earth
(1519-1522); he died during a battle in Phillipines... his expedition
was completed by Sebastian Elcano. Others like Marco Polo (born in
1254), Vasco de Gama (1469), Sir Francis Drake (1540), James Cook
(1728), ... remind us of the sacrificed endeavour of ancient
explorers.
A
few decades ago, a bold Chilean pilot, Roberto Parragué Singer (born in
1913), was able to fly for the first time to the Eastern Island (1951).
The flight was considered suicidal by the experts of the time. The
plane, named Manutara, took off from La Serena, went over the
Pacific Ocean and landed after a 19-hour flight on the island... the
danger of running out of fuel had disappeared.
This exciting venture led me to Around the word in 80 days, the novel writen by Jules Verne in 1873 that reflects the restless, adventurous nature of man in a world too big to be known in such a short period of time... and with this in mind, I start thinking of the country I would like to visit... just for the pleasure of it.
This exciting venture led me to Around the word in 80 days, the novel writen by Jules Verne in 1873 that reflects the restless, adventurous nature of man in a world too big to be known in such a short period of time... and with this in mind, I start thinking of the country I would like to visit... just for the pleasure of it.
Venice, Italy |
Acropolis, Greece |
Now, it´s your turn
- Which country would you like to go to? Why?
- What do you know about it?
- What would you like to do there?
- Would you like to study/work/live there? Explain.
- Upload pictures
- Make comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts + a comment on your teacher's post
- Word Count: 160 words