A lesson in slow travel: walking the Camino de Santiago with my brother | Santiago de Compostela holidays | The Guardian

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When three siblings hike the Camino de Santiago, the fact that one has Down’s syndrome makes some things tricky, but the whole trip far more rewarding

Source: A lesson in slow travel: walking the Camino de Santiago with my brother | Santiago de Compostela holidays | The Guardian

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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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