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      <title>A trip to Lake Atitlan and the Mystical Yoga Farm</title>
      <description>I am a Miami, FL based photojournalist eager to continue to travel. Being able to explore new countries and engage with different people is what it is all about to me. I am so captivated and inspired when traveling and find my best photographs are captured when I am somewhere I have never been. I am curious with my camera and it is a companion that has led me into so many amazing experiences. I should be chosen for the scholarship for a few reasons. I am a versatile photographer that can capture environments to people and I aim to tell a story through my images. I'm also interested in the environmental issues going on in the Amazon and I would love to give those issues some exposure. A huge part of travel photography is having an adventurous spirit and lust for life and I really do yearn to explore the world with my camera. This trip would give me an opportunity of a life time and I would be blessed to have it. </description>
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      <category>Guatemala</category>
      <author>alexmarkow</author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2014 09:32:39 GMT</pubDate>
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