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Category Archives: Travel
MOVE, A Trip of a Lifetime
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage…all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning, and food into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Travel, Video
Tagged alicante spain, Europe, MOVE, short films, trip of a lifetime, videography, vimeo, volcano
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Senderismo and Las Fallas in Valencia
After going to Morocco I was ready for some more trips, but wanted to stay local. The University of Alicante has several affiliate travel programs that do day trips for adventure and to other cities for festivals and tours. A … Continue reading
Posted in Study Abroad
Tagged falla, fire, hiking, La Crema, La Mascleta, La Sierra de Bernia, Las Fallas, mountains, ninot, paella, senderismo, tunnel, Valencia
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Couscousing to Morocco, With a Stop in Sevilla
After my last trip to Granada I felt an itch to travel more and more. I knew wanted to see new places throughout Spain and Europe, do some more self-discovery, and just go explore. Before I left Alicante for another … Continue reading
Posted in Study Abroad
Tagged babaouche, camel ride, Carnaval, Chefchaouen, Lent, Morocco, Plaza de España, Sevilla, Tangiers, Tetouan, travel
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Esta Vida no es tan Malo
It’s really hard to think that a full month in Spain has already passed. It has taken me longer than usual to get settled, but with all the highs there must come some lows. I have been keeping busy which … Continue reading