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mahmoudahmed60 · 13 days ago
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Top 10 Must-Visit Travel Destinations for 2025
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Looking for your next big adventure or a serene getaway in 2025? You’re in the right place! From hidden gems to iconic destinations, this list of the top 10 places to visit in 2025 will inspire your travel plans with breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and unforgettable experiences. Let’s dive in!
1. Slovenia: Europe’s Hidden Gem
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Slovenia is quietly becoming Europe’s next top destination. Imagine a place where The Julian Alps meet the Adriatic coastline — perfect for hiking, cycling, and water sports. Explore the picturesque Lake Bled, wander through the magical Postojna Caves, and savor local cuisine in Ljubljana’s charming cafes. For fewer crowds and better prices, visit during spring or fall.
2. Egypt: Rediscover the Land of the Pharaohs
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Egypt is making a spectacular comeback, and 2025 is the perfect time to visit. The highly anticipated Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza will showcase the world’s largest collection of Pharaonic artifacts, including Tutankhamun’s treasures. Don’t miss Alexandria’s seaside charm, the ancient wonders of Luxor, and the stunning Red Sea beaches. Book your trip early for the best deals!
3. Japan: Tradition Meets Innovation
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Japan will shine even brighter in 2025 with the World Expo in Osaka and the Rugby World Cup co-hosted with France. Whether you’re exploring Tokyo’s neon-lit streets or soaking in Mount Fuji’s serene beauty, Japan offers a unique cultural experience. A Japan Rail Pass can save you money while exploring this incredible country.
4. New Zealand (South Island): A Nature Lover’s Paradise
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South Island’s breathtaking landscapes, from the snow-capped Southern Alps to glacier-fed lakes, make it one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Hike the iconic Milford Track, cruise through Fiordland National Park, and road trip along scenic coastlines. Rent a camper van for ultimate flexibility and access to remote wonders.
5. Albania: Europe’s Best-Kept Secret
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Albania is quickly gaining popularity with its stunning Ionian coastline and well-preserved Ottoman-era architecture. Hike the rugged Albanian Alps, explore the ancient ruins of Butrint, and relax in the charming town of Berat. Learning a few basic Albanian phrases will make your journey even more rewarding.
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6. Bhutan: The Kingdom of Happiness
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Bhutan offers a unique travel experience rooted in sustainable tourism and Gross National Happiness. Immerse yourself in Buddhist culture, explore remote mountain villages, and hike to the breathtaking Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Prepare for high altitudes by packing warm layers and proper hiking gear.
7. Uzbekistan: The Heart of the Silk Road
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Uzbekistan is emerging as a top destination with its rich history, vibrant markets, and welcoming locals. Visit the Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, explore the Amir Timur Museum in Tashkent, and experience the country’s cultural heritage. A guided tour is a great way to fully appreciate Uzbekistan’s historical treasures.
8. Colombia: South America’s Rising Star
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Colombia has transformed into a vibrant and safe destination, rich in natural beauty and culture. Wander through the colorful streets of Cartagena, hike the Cocora Valley, and dive into the dynamic nightlife of Medellín. Consider a multi-city flight to explore Colombia’s diverse regions efficiently.
9. Tasmania (Australia): An Untamed Wilderness
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Tasmania is a nature lover’s dream with rugged coastlines, pristine wilderness, and gourmet food scenes. Hike the Overland Track, explore the dramatic Tasman Peninsula, and indulge in the island’s fresh seafood and premium wines. Renting a camper van or RV will help you explore Tasmania’s remote beauty at your own pace.
10. Namibia: Africa’s Best-Kept Secret
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Namibia’s vast, otherworldly landscapes make it a standout destination for 2025. Witness the towering dunes of the Namib Desert, explore the haunting Skeleton Coast, and go on wildlife safaris in Etosha National Park. Booking a guided tour or a self-drive expedition is the best way to explore this awe-inspiring country.
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Start Planning Your 2025 Adventure!
From Europe’s hidden gems to Africa’s dramatic landscapes, these top 10 destinations for 2025 promise unforgettable experiences for every traveler. Whether you’re drawn to cultural heritage, breathtaking nature, or transformative adventures, there’s a destination waiting for you.
So, where will 2025 take you? Start planning now and get ready for the journey of a lifetime!
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ryanrynvagabond · 6 years ago
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\\ The Exciting in Life is Exploring the Unknown //
Standing on the hidden places in Australia, I look so small!
No worries, it’s not a place for Instagram photos. 
If you plan to drive in Australia, It worth you to drive to Pulpit Rock Lookout!
We spent 3 hours there to relax and enjoy and only met an Aussie family.
(if you are not a super nature lover like us, 1.5 hours is enough for the whole trip)
Read full blog post >> http://bit.ly/2R2IFVu
Like it and pass it on if you like it!
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un-enfant-immature · 5 years ago
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Facebook now lets you customize your Watch video feed with #Topics
Facebook’s video destination, Facebook Watch, is introducing a new feature called “Your Topics” that will allow you to tailor its feed to include more of the content you want to see. Currently, Facebook leverages its existing understanding of each viewer’s interests to personalize the Watch Feed. Topics, however, will allow users to more explicitly tell Facebook what sort of things they like by exploring and subscribing to various content categories.
The feature has been quietly rolling out to Facebook users in recent days, and now some portion of the user base already has the feature in their own Facebook app.
Among the first to notice the new addition was Twitter user @whimchic, who regularly spots updates and changes to mobile applications before they’re made public.
.@Facebook #FacebookWatch follow #Topics. Haven’t noticed this before. Not on ‘Watch’ too often, is this new?? pic.twitter.com/YuG5xcn4I8
— whimchic (@whimchic) August 31, 2020
They were alerted to the feature through a pop-up within Watch on the Facebook mobile app, we’re told. Here, a message explained that Facebook will now focus on showing more of the videos related to the #Topics you follow.
“Due to the many different ways your Watch feed is determined and how videos get categorized, you may see videos in your Watch feed that you aren’t interested in,” the message also warned. “Some videos related to the #Topics or Pages you follow may not appear in your Watch feed,” it noted.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via @whimchic
If you have the feature, you can access it for yourself by clicking on the Profile icon in the Facebook Watch tab on mobile, then clicking on the link to “Your Topics” to browse the available categories.
The subcategories which you can actually follow or unfollow are grouped underneath broader category pages, like Animals, Art & Design, Books, Business, Education, Fashion & Style, Food, Games, History & Philosophy, Home & Garden, Music, Performing Arts, Science & Tech, Sports, Travel & Leisure, TV & Movies, and Transportation.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
However, you can’t follow these high-level categories themselves — you have to click inside them to follow the individual topics. These can be very specific. For example, within Animals, you could follow #EndangeredSpecies or #GoldenRetrievers. Within Travel & Leisure, you could follow #TravelOceania or #WinterActivities. And so on.
But the subcategory listings are not comprehensive. Upon testing the feature within the Facebook app on my iPhone, a search for many other possible topics yielded no results. (What, no #Corgi videos?!) This, of course, could change in time as the feature is expanded.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
Once you follow a topic, a message will confirm your choice and then the topic will appear under “Topics You Follow” in the Your Topics section of Facebook Watch.
From here, you can choose to unfollow the topic later on if you decide you want to see less of it in your feed. And if you want to watch only videos from a given topic, you can tap the topic to delve into a customized feed.
.@facebook #FacebookTopics on .@facebookapp pic.twitter.com/MAgr63q2Dv
— whimchic (@whimchic) September 1, 2020
  The feature is now one of several ways users can personalize and filter their broader Facebook Watch feed.
You can also filter the feed by Live, Music, Following, Shows, Gaming and more, by tapping on the buttons at the top of the screen or from the What’s on Watch category picker that shows up as you scroll further down the Watch Feed.
Facebook also adds groupings like its editorially curated “Get Caught Up” section with videos from paid partners, or those groupings that are more algorithmically sorted, like the one with videos that got the most “HaHa’s” or “Loves” this week, or those that are popular with friends.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
The new feature could make Facebook Watch more competitive with YouTube, where there’s historically been a heavier focus on connecting users with individual channels to subscribe to. But YouTube has also embraced Topics in its own way, with broad categories like “Gaming” and “Fashion & Beauty” that are now a part of its main navigation. And it puts personalized topics at the top of the home page directing signed-in users to categories of videos they tend to watch.
Twitter, of course, has its own Topics feature, too, which showcases top tweets that match a particular interest. These may or may contain videos, however.
Reached for comment, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the addition of Topics, saying “we’re working on more ways to connect people with videos that match their interests.” No further details were provided.
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pmsocialmedia · 5 years ago
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Facebook now lets you customize your Watch video feed with #Topics
Facebook’s video destination, Facebook Watch, is introducing a new feature called “Your Topics” that will allow you to tailor its feed to include more of the content you want to see. Currently, Facebook leverages its existing understanding of each viewer’s interests to personalize the Watch Feed. Topics, however, will allow users to more explicitly tell Facebook what sort of things they like by exploring and subscribing to various content categories.
The feature has been quietly rolling out to Facebook users in recent days, and now some portion of the user base already has the feature in their own Facebook app.
Among the first to notice the new addition was Twitter user @whimchic, who regularly spots updates and changes to mobile applications before they’re made public.
.@Facebook #FacebookWatch follow #Topics. Haven’t noticed this before. Not on ‘Watch’ too often, is this new?? pic.twitter.com/YuG5xcn4I8
— whimchic (@whimchic) August 31, 2020
They were alerted to the feature through a pop-up within Watch on the Facebook mobile app, we’re told. Here, a message explained that Facebook will now focus on showing more of the videos related to the #Topics you follow.
“Due to the many different ways your Watch feed is determined and how videos get categorized, you may see videos in your Watch feed that you aren’t interested in,” the message also warned. “Some videos related to the #Topics or Pages you follow may not appear in your Watch feed,” it noted.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via @whimchic
If you have the feature, you can access it for yourself by clicking on the Profile icon in the Facebook Watch tab on mobile, then clicking on the link to “Your Topics” to browse the available categories.
The subcategories which you can actually follow or unfollow are grouped underneath broader category pages, like Animals, Art & Design, Books, Business, Education, Fashion & Style, Food, Games, History & Philosophy, Home & Garden, Music, Performing Arts, Science & Tech, Sports, Travel & Leisure, TV & Movies, and Transportation.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
However, you can’t follow these high-level categories themselves — you have to click inside them to follow the individual topics. These can be very specific. For example, within Animals, you could follow #EndangeredSpecies or #GoldenRetrievers. Within Travel & Leisure, you could follow #TravelOceania or #WinterActivities. And so on.
But the subcategory listings are not comprehensive. Upon testing the feature within the Facebook app on my iPhone, a search for many other possible topics yielded no results. (What, no #Corgi videos?!) This, of course, could change in time as the feature is expanded.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
Once you follow a topic, a message will confirm your choice and then the topic will appear under “Topics You Follow” in the Your Topics section of Facebook Watch.
From here, you can choose to unfollow the topic later on if you decide you want to see less of it in your feed. And if you want to watch only videos from a given topic, you can tap the topic to delve into a customized feed.
.@facebook #FacebookTopics on .@facebookapp pic.twitter.com/MAgr63q2Dv
— whimchic (@whimchic) September 1, 2020
  The feature is now one of several ways users can personalize and filter their broader Facebook Watch feed.
You can also filter the feed by Live, Music, Following, Shows, Gaming and more, by tapping on the buttons at the top of the screen or from the What’s on Watch category picker that shows up as you scroll further down the Watch Feed.
Facebook also adds groupings like its editorially curated “Get Caught Up” section with videos from paid partners, or those groupings that are more algorithmically sorted, like the one with videos that got the most “HaHa’s” or “Loves” this week, or those that are popular with friends.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
The new feature could make Facebook Watch more competitive with YouTube, where there’s historically been a heavier focus on connecting users with individual channels to subscribe to. But YouTube has also embraced Topics in its own way, with broad categories like “Gaming” and “Fashion & Beauty” that are now a part of its main navigation. And it puts personalized topics at the top of the home page directing signed-in users to categories of videos they tend to watch.
Twitter, of course, has its own Topics feature, too, which showcases top tweets that match a particular interest. These may or may contain videos, however.
Reached for comment, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the addition of Topics, saying “we’re working on more ways to connect people with videos that match their interests.” No further details were provided.
  via Social – TechCrunch https://ift.tt/3jApZes
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workfromhom · 5 years ago
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Facebook now lets you customize your Watch video feed with #Topics
Facebook’s video destination, Facebook Watch, is introducing a new feature called “Your Topics” that will allow you to tailor its feed to include more of the content you want to see. Currently, Facebook leverages its existing understanding of each viewer’s interests to personalize the Watch Feed. Topics, however, will allow users to more explicitly tell Facebook what sort of things they like by exploring and subscribing to various content categories.
The feature has been quietly rolling out to Facebook users in recent days, and now some portion of the user base already has the feature in their own Facebook app.
Among the first to notice the new addition was Twitter user @whimchic, who regularly spots updates and changes to mobile applications before they’re made public.
.@Facebook #FacebookWatch follow #Topics. Haven’t noticed this before. Not on ‘Watch’ too often, is this new?? pic.twitter.com/YuG5xcn4I8
— whimchic (@whimchic) August 31, 2020
They were alerted to the feature through a pop-up within Watch on the Facebook mobile app, we’re told. Here, a message explained that Facebook will now focus on showing more of the videos related to the #Topics you follow.
“Due to the many different ways your Watch feed is determined and how videos get categorized, you may see videos in your Watch feed that you aren’t interested in,” the message also warned. “Some videos related to the #Topics or Pages you follow may not appear in your Watch feed,” it noted.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via @whimchic
If you have the feature, you can access it for yourself by clicking on the Profile icon in the Facebook Watch tab on mobile, then clicking on the link to “Your Topics” to browse the available categories.
The subcategories which you can actually follow or unfollow are grouped underneath broader category pages, like Animals, Art & Design, Books, Business, Education, Fashion & Style, Food, Games, History & Philosophy, Home & Garden, Music, Performing Arts, Science & Tech, Sports, Travel & Leisure, TV & Movies, and Transportation.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
However, you can’t follow these high-level categories themselves — you have to click inside them to follow the individual topics. These can be very specific. For example, within Animals, you could follow #EndangeredSpecies or #GoldenRetrievers. Within Travel & Leisure, you could follow #TravelOceania or #WinterActivities. And so on.
But the subcategory listings are not comprehensive. Upon testing the feature within the Facebook app on my iPhone, a search for many other possible topics yielded no results. (What, no #Corgi videos?!) This, of course, could change in time as the feature is expanded.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
Once you follow a topic, a message will confirm your choice and then the topic will appear under “Topics You Follow” in the Your Topics section of Facebook Watch.
From here, you can choose to unfollow the topic later on if you decide you want to see less of it in your feed. And if you want to watch only videos from a given topic, you can tap the topic to delve into a customized feed.
.@facebook #FacebookTopics on .@facebookapp pic.twitter.com/MAgr63q2Dv
— whimchic (@whimchic) September 1, 2020
  The feature is now one of several ways users can personalize and filter their broader Facebook Watch feed.
You can also filter the feed by Live, Music, Following, Shows, Gaming and more, by tapping on the buttons at the top of the screen or from the What’s on Watch category picker that shows up as you scroll further down the Watch Feed.
Facebook also adds groupings like its editorially curated “Get Caught Up” section with videos from paid partners, or those groupings that are more algorithmically sorted, like the one with videos that got the most “HaHa’s” or “Loves” this week, or those that are popular with friends.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
The new feature could make Facebook Watch more competitive with YouTube, where there’s historically been a heavier focus on connecting users with individual channels to subscribe to. But YouTube has also embraced Topics in its own way, with broad categories like “Gaming” and “Fashion & Beauty” that are now a part of its main navigation. And it puts personalized topics at the top of the home page directing signed-in users to categories of videos they tend to watch.
Twitter, of course, has its own Topics feature, too, which showcases top tweets that match a particular interest. These may or may contain videos, however.
Reached for comment, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the addition of Topics, saying “we’re working on more ways to connect people with videos that match their interests.” No further details were provided.
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sheminecrafts · 5 years ago
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Facebook now lets you customize your Watch video feed with #Topics
Facebook’s video destination, Facebook Watch, is introducing a new feature called “Your Topics” that will allow you to tailor its feed to include more of the content you want to see. Currently, Facebook leverages its existing understanding of each viewer’s interests to personalize the Watch Feed. Topics, however, will allow users to more explicitly tell Facebook what sort of things they like by exploring and subscribing to various content categories.
The feature has been quietly rolling out to Facebook users in recent days, and now some portion of the user base already has the feature in their own Facebook app.
Among the first to notice the new addition was Twitter user @whimchic, who regularly spots updates and changes to mobile applications before they’re made public.
.@Facebook #FacebookWatch follow #Topics. Haven’t noticed this before. Not on ‘Watch’ too often, is this new?? pic.twitter.com/YuG5xcn4I8
— whimchic (@whimchic) August 31, 2020
They were alerted to the feature through a pop-up within Watch on the Facebook mobile app, we’re told. Here, a message explained that Facebook will now focus on showing more of the videos related to the #Topics you follow.
“Due to the many different ways your Watch feed is determined and how videos get categorized, you may see videos in your Watch feed that you aren’t interested in,” the message also warned. “Some videos related to the #Topics or Pages you follow may not appear in your Watch feed,” it noted.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via @whimchic
If you have the feature, you can access it for yourself by clicking on the Profile icon in the Facebook Watch tab on mobile, then clicking on the link to “Your Topics” to browse the available categories.
The subcategories which you can actually follow or unfollow are grouped underneath broader category pages, like Animals, Art & Design, Books, Business, Education, Fashion & Style, Food, Games, History & Philosophy, Home & Garden, Music, Performing Arts, Science & Tech, Sports, Travel & Leisure, TV & Movies, and Transportation.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
However, you can’t follow these high-level categories themselves — you have to click inside them to follow the individual topics. These can be very specific. For example, within Animals, you could follow #EndangeredSpecies or #GoldenRetrievers. Within Travel & Leisure, you could follow #TravelOceania or #WinterActivities. And so on.
But the subcategory listings are not comprehensive. Upon testing the feature within the Facebook app on my iPhone, a search for many other possible topics yielded no results. (What, no #Corgi videos?!) This, of course, could change in time as the feature is expanded.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
Once you follow a topic, a message will confirm your choice and then the topic will appear under “Topics You Follow” in the Your Topics section of Facebook Watch.
From here, you can choose to unfollow the topic later on if you decide you want to see less of it in your feed. And if you want to watch only videos from a given topic, you can tap the topic to delve into a customized feed.
.@facebook #FacebookTopics on .@facebookapp pic.twitter.com/MAgr63q2Dv
— whimchic (@whimchic) September 1, 2020
  The feature is now one of several ways users can personalize and filter their broader Facebook Watch feed.
You can also filter the feed by Live, Music, Following, Shows, Gaming and more, by tapping on the buttons at the top of the screen or from the What’s on Watch category picker that shows up as you scroll further down the Watch Feed.
Facebook also adds groupings like its editorially curated “Get Caught Up” section with videos from paid partners, or those groupings that are more algorithmically sorted, like the one with videos that got the most “HaHa’s” or “Loves” this week, or those that are popular with friends.
Image Credits: Facebook app, screenshot via TechCrunch
The new feature could make Facebook Watch more competitive with YouTube, where there’s historically been a heavier focus on connecting users with individual channels to subscribe to. But YouTube has also embraced Topics in its own way, with broad categories like “Gaming” and “Fashion & Beauty” that are now a part of its main navigation. And it puts personalized topics at the top of the home page directing signed-in users to categories of videos they tend to watch.
Twitter, of course, has its own Topics feature, too, which showcases top tweets that match a particular interest. These may or may contain videos, however.
Reached for comment, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the addition of Topics, saying “we’re working on more ways to connect people with videos that match their interests.” No further details were provided.
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travelmemoirgh-blog · 8 years ago
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. 4 Visa free Australia and Oceania Countries for Ghanaian Citizens From my previous post on visa free travel opportunities for Ghanaian citizens, here are visa free countries in Australia and Oceania for Ghanaian citizens. Read full article here: https://wanderlustfulsights.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/3-visa-free-australian-and-oceanian-countries-for-ghanaian-citizens/ #wanderlustfulsights 🇬🇭 #whereistand #travelwriter #travelgram #travelblogger #wanderlust #ilovetravel #writetotravel #traveltheworld #igtravel #seetheworld #visa #free #travels #traveler #beautiful #Australia #oceania #continent #travelling #travels #travelaustralia #visafree #ghanaian #Citizens #ghanaians #traveloceania
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travelmemoirgh-blog · 8 years ago
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New Post on my blog: Visa Free Travel Opportunities for Ghanaian Citizens https://wanderlustfulsights.wordpress.com/2017/01/11/visa-free-travel-opportunities-for-ghanaian-citizens/ #whereistand #travelwriter #travelgram #travelblogger #wanderlust #ilovetravel #writetotravel #traveltheworld #igtravel #seetheword #visa #free #travels  #traveler #travelsouthamerica #travelaustralia #traveloceania #travelnorthamerica #travelasia #travelafrica #visafree #ghanaian #Citizens #ghanaians #travelpics
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