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    <title>Sharing the World</title>
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      <title>Photos: My Scholarship entry - Madeira</title>
      <description>Portuguese, 24, computer science engineer and entrepreneur. At least this is what my curriculum says about me.

What I really am, is an observer. There's a thought in my mind: what one sees can't possibly be seen by most of the world. The world is just too big and, most importantly, immensely rich.

Every where I go I get immersed in the culture and landscape. That is what lead me into getting my first camera. Ever since, whenever I see something of interest I have keep if from being lost in time.

This scholarship represents for me the opportunity I never saw around the corner. I've always dreamt of going through the world and share it's wonders. Going on this trip to Oman with a renowned photographer for National Geographic, that is the best setting for an aspiring photographer I can imagine.

I think my skill set and desire to share the world are a good match for this quest to Oman. I hope I can be part of this adventure.</description>
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      <category>Portugal</category>
      <author>adrianomartins</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 23:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
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