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The Future Of Travel

For disability rights advocate and TV presenter Sophie Morgan, safari travel always came with limitations for a wheelchair user like herself. Then she heard about a new adapted mobile safari, designed to be as inclusive and accessible as possible, and headed to Botswana’s Okavango Delta to see if it is indeed a game-changer.

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Established by escaped slaves and formally recognized as a free settlement in 1713, Palenque became the first free Black town in the Americas. Today, Palenquera women are maintaining that ancestral connection through cooking. Writer Annie Brown Verdin visits the Afro-Colombian town and finds that freedom tastes sweet. Literally.

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