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North America

U.S.A 1999

1st Jul 20201st Jan 2022 Frog on the borderLeave a comment

Account of events first written in 2006. It has been seven years now since my epic journey across the United States of America. To me, it meant something more than Big Apple and Hollywood. How the time flies! All the diary below was written many years ago. Also, bear in mind, all those photos, some of… Continue reading U.S.A 1999

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Little dragon on Rio beach, Brazil
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I am the voice behind Frog on the Border, a travel journal dedicated to exploring the world’s most complex and fascinating corners. My work goes beyond surface-level sightseeing, diving deep into the "red tape," historical weight, and geological wonders of the places he visits. From the tectonic rifts of Djibouti to the secretive streets of North Korea, I seeks to understand the world by navigating its physical and psychological borders.

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