Travelling Journals.

As explorers, we record the journey in our notebook of experiences

What happens on the road

Every day, we start again. The journey is long. But after the first few meetings, the heart is already a little heavier.
Those who live on the street know what the giant leap is. And Roosevelt, who today has a first name but also a last name, did it twice.
In Luang Prabang, coffee production is linked to the well-being of the land and those who grow it
A third-class train takes us northward, where the Mekong forms the border between Laos and Thailand
In Thailand, just receiving a greeting puts you in the position of wanting to respond because Sawadee is not just a greeting
Sala Keoku is a garden populated by giant statues inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism, on the banks of the Mekong
... and how nice it is to discover that after all, the only effort worth expending is that of letting things happen, without fear of our inadequacy.
Bangkok is a city on water and the canals of the Chao Phraya fill it like a beating heart in a fluid state.
At Khlong Toei, in the heart of Bangkok, Gabriele found another piece of that uncomfortable lightness he loves so much
Eventually, by trying to become 'unseen', perhaps, we might even find our own space to take up. The Mekong Notes started, directly from Bangkok.
Shagala bagala (Swahili: everything is a mess). A consideration by Gabriele after three years away from Africa.
Illegal dumping in Zanzibar, part of a forthcoming documentary on the environment
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