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Where kings and abbots walked, tourists now follow. Are these increasingly popular trips just another holiday or are we getting more religious?

Source: Secular pilgrims: why ancient trails still pack a spiritual punch | Life and style | The Guardian

Babak Fakhamzadeh

Babak Fakhamzadeh

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Babak was working in ICT4D before it had a name (2001), and never really left it. Now, he can help you to get lost. Babak brought photomarathons to Africa (2007) and won the Highway Africa new media award (2007). He is the only three-time winner of th...

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