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1. Pretoria, South Africa by @phillmagakoe

2. Marrakech, Morocco by @ridaseyes

3. Yendi, Ghana by @alexandreketo

4. Kampala, Uganda by @sumysadurni

5. Kumasi, Ghana by @pninson

I’ve hit a milestone. It is somewhat obscure but very meaningful, and is an accomplishment that took lots of effort, and yet was never really striven for. 

On September 8th, at the age of 21, I landed in Trinidad, and officially had been to fifty countries. The big 5-0. 

I think that all of this reflection I’ve been talking about in the past couple posts was initiated largely by the realization of this accomplishment.  It is strange because I don’t travel to increase my number, yet as a fact, it is still representative of many things.  As I’ve written before (here), I view my passport as kind of the physical manifestation of this ‘number,’ and as a kind of table of contents to my life.  The stamp, or the name of the country on the list I’m about to present, doesn’t tell you what I’ve experienced or learned in each location, but you can assume certain things.

 I’m presenting the list here for a few reasons.  1. I think it would be fun for readers to ask me about certain locations I may have not yet written about.  2. In the next few days I want to put a list up of places I want to go, and it would only make sense to know where I’ve been.  3. It’s a generally accepted human desire to share accomplishments with others.  Also, if you think I’ve traveled a lot- then read about the world’s most traveled men (here).

So here it is.  I’ve divided it by continent (though I like to divide it by region too) and then in parentheses written the order it was chronologically.  If I’ve written a post about it then a link follows.

AMERICAS- 17

USA (1)

Mexico (6)

Canada (4)

Antigua and Barbuda (20)  Finding Music in Antigua

Bahamas (25)

Jamaica (23)

Nicaragua (21) Thoughts on Trip to Nicaragua

Costa Rica (22)

Argentina (9)

Uruguay (10)

Brazil (19) Africa in Brazil

Chile (11)

Bolivia (24)

El Salvador (47)

Venezuela (48) Tales of Transport

Guyana (49) From the Middle of Nowhere to Actually Nowhere

Trinidad and Tobago (50)

EUROPE - 13

Latvia (34)

Hungary (35)

Iceland (18) Romantic Weekend in Iceland

Vatican City (14)

Germany (5)

Czech Republic (12)

Italy (13)

Spain (15)

France (16)

Netherlands (17)

Belgium (38)

Norway (39) Best Country in the World?

England (40)

ASIA- 13

China (3)

Japan (2)  Eating Whale in Japan

United Arab Emirates (31) Farewell

Palestine (33) Borders and Checks

Israel (32) Tale of Two Holy Cities

Kazakhstan (36) Photo Diary

Kyrgyzstan (37)

Oman (41) Oman, A Real Country

Jordan (42) Photo Diary from Jordan

Thailand (43) Stress and Stress Relief in Bangkok

Sri Lanka (44) Finding Nature in Sri Lanka

India (45) Leaving India

Nepal (46) Living Goddess: Kumari

AFRICA / OCEANIA – 7 (5/2)

Burundi (28) Relaxing Day in the World’s Poorest Country

Tanzania (27) Favorite Posts from Mangula

Kenya (30) Kibera and Mob Justice

Uganda (26) Boda Boda

Rwanda (29)

Australia (8) Chasing Kangaroos in Australia

New Zealand (7)


Honorable Mention (been in only airport on transit and thus not part of the 50)

1.    Panama

2.    Turkey

3.    Ukraine

4.    Bahrain

5.    Colombia

All written out like that it still seems like it was all a dream! But I’m so proud and grateful for each and every adventure!

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shapeandcolour: This weekend, activists in Uganda - a country where homosexuality is punishable by d

shapeandcolour:

This weekend, activists in Uganda - a country where homosexuality is punishable by death - held their first Pride. 

This is the epitome of courage. I have no other words. 


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Gay Pride, Uganda, 2015, secretly held event due to state oppression documented by photographer Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi♀️️‍

Inspiration For The Day Founder of global fashion jewellery brand Adrian Buckley of Buckley JewellerInspiration For The Day Founder of global fashion jewellery brand Adrian Buckley of Buckley Jeweller

Inspiration For The Day

Founder of global fashion jewellery brand Adrian Buckley of Buckley Jewellery completed and opened his first orphanage build this week in Uganda! Congratulations!

Pictured is the completed orphanage and The Archbishop of Kampala who was asked to bless the building at the opening.

You can find more information on the build at www.abctrust.co.uk


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