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      <description>Hi, my name is Danny and you could summarise me as a travel junkie and photography enthusiastic gregarious leguminaphobe. I am passionate about travelling and being able to not only experience, but also capture, the vast and abundant cultures across the globe through the meditative eye of a camera lens. I truly believe that life begins on the edge of your comfort zone and an experience like this would be just an epitomization of that. I am not afraid to jump in the deep end and get stuck in with things, in fact I revel in the opportunity to do just that. I have always been captivated by wildlife photography such as that in national geographic, as well as the cinematography of astounding wildlife programmes such as life on BBC. Being out there, in the wild, being able to capture the sheer awe of nature firsthand - I couldn't think of a better experience. An opportunity like this wouldn't just be rewarding but actually be a completion of myself and my ambitions. </description>
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      <category>United Kingdom</category>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2014 11:04:40 GMT</pubDate>
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