This story starts with two friends and a dream they wanted to realise.... a round the world trip.
The earth so big and diverse, with a population of approximately 6,626,970,683 humans, with more than 6,500 living languages and 5 continents politically divided within 198 countries has tempted us to discover its beauty and led us to embark on this adventure.
In the course of our travels, our dream is to immerse ourseleves into cultures faraway from our own one, into more diverse and enchanting landscapes , into the genuine traditions of those people who were born thousands and thousands of miles from our own city.
We hope to learn from the different people we meet and we also want to share our own experiences with them.
Altogether this will be a cultural dance between what we are and what will surround us in every town, city, county, nation, continent during our own Ithaca*.
We will travel with an open minded backpack ready to receive the experiences that we are looking for.
Friends, acquaintances, colleagues and family, this won´t only be our trip but also yours, because we strongly believe that this experience needs to be shared.
We are working on this project to ensure that you can follow step by step our trip and to make it possible that you are present in all what we will live and see. Therefore, we need your support to make this happen.
Please note that this is the first article about our adventure. We hope you have enjoyed it and follow the next ones.
See you soon.
Eva Campomar Pons i Vanesa Díaz Moriana
2 Rapitenques around the world
Ebro´s river Delta- Sant Cares de la Rapita (Catalonia, Spain)
*Ithaca
When you leave for Ithaca,
may your journey be long
and full of adventures and knowledge
I hope your road is long.
May there be many a summer morning,
and may ports for the first time seen
bring you great joy
Don't lose sight of Ithaca,
for that's your destination.
But take your time;
better that the journey lasts many a year
and that your boat only drops anchor on the island
when you have grown rich
with what you learned on the way.
Travel poem, "Ithaca", by modern Greek poet Konstantinos P. Kavafis
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