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Monday, September 18, 2023

People rarely learn from their journeys. Yet why do they still travel?

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PETRA, Jordan, March 13, 2023. Tourists crowded along the giant stone corridor in front of Al-Khazneh, one of the tombs carved into the rocky mountains of the former Nabataean Kingdom. A sea of people from various nations, as far as the eye could see, crept slowly forward. Their hands raised above their heads, phone cameras recording.

Type ‘Petra’ into Google, and we will find something entirely different: photos of an ancient city c

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