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SCHWARZ | Passion for Travel: Letter from Spain
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Travel has been one of my passions and the source of great pleasure, but it has also been my path to understanding history, different cultures and other ways of living.
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Travel has been one of my passions and the source of great pleasure, but it has also been my path to understanding history, different cultures and other ways of living.
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DeLorenzo betrayed our trust. And it stings.