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    <title>Seeking Enlightenment in Cambodia</title>
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      <title>My Photo scholarship 2010 entry</title>
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Hey Nomads, 

Nice to meet ya!  I’m Rebecca.  Some people might describe wanderers such as ourselves (I’ve lived, worked, traveled in about 28 countries so far) as escapists.  Rather than constantly running from people and places, though, I’m heading towards them.  My travels, my work (I’m a pediatric nurse practitioner student, international health volunteer and an actress) are all geared towards connecting.  But, I’m only just beginning to connect to the world through photography.  I need a mentor, not to mention a new camera since I managed to break mine this August in Namibia, to get much better at shooting the people and places I still hope to connect to.  I’m hoping you’ll pick me for this journey, because Bhutan, with the Himalayas connecting earth and sky and the Buddhists connecting man and nature, might just be the perfect place to start.  

Thanks for your consideration, 

Rebecca Greene
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      <category>Cambodia</category>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 17:32:00 GMT</pubDate>
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