When people get off the plane or the train or the bus, they're a stranger and a strange place.
And I think what they want to do is somehow break down that barrier.
They want to try to, I mean, they drive through the streets and they look and they see, but they feel like an outsider.
And what a far is about is breaking down those barriers and trying to feel the place, experience the place like the locals.
And that's the charge you get at travels when that really starts to happen.
This is just beyond anything I could have expected.
I think I've gone from expecting something in a two-dimensional way by seeing it in photographs to feeling it with all my senses.
I think I've gone from expecting something in a two-dimensional way by seeing it in photographs to feeling it with all my senses.
I think I've gone from expecting something in a two-dimensional way by seeing it with all my senses.
To me, a far is very unique and it's about connecting with people and the destination.
And this trip has really gone beyond my expectation.
To me, a far is very unique and it's about connecting with people and the destination.
