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	<title>World Traveler Internship 2011 &#187; semester at sea</title>
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		<title>My World Adventure</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lindsay Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never really know how my travel experiences have affected me until I return to my starting point: home. Flying through various destinations and worrying about logistics sometimes takes away the mind’s energy to process what it’s witnessed until it’s back on familiar soil. And since each trip is different, every time I return home, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never really know how my travel experiences have affected me until I return  to my starting point: home. Flying through various destinations and worrying  about logistics sometimes takes away the mind’s energy to process what it’s  witnessed until it’s back on familiar soil. And since each trip is different,  every time I return home, it’s a brand new feeling, a new form of culture shock  I can never predict.</p>
<p>Coming home from Italy, I felt pissed off at my hometown for not being  as historical and visually stimulating as Florence. After <em>Semester at Sea</em>, it  pained me to be away from the people I grew very close to on board. And with the  conclusion of my Big Journey, I think I felt more stable and purpose-driven,  albeit more confused, than any previous homecoming led me to feel. I think it  all depends on the nature of the journey and where you are in your personal path  with self-awareness. Because that’s one major reason I travel: to become more  self-aware.</p>
<p>And now with the winding down of the World Traveler Internship, I have a  whole new set of emotions and passions driving me. For once, I’ve welcomed the  comforts of home excitedly. Man did I love sitting around! And for the last  month, I’ve spent about 90 hours a week working on my Web site, on personal  projects and anything fathomable to get me on the path towards being a  freelance travel writer. It was the World Traveler Intern program that assured me I love being  thrown into a new country with a mission of documentation. I’ve learned how I  love to travel, where I want to travel and how to deal with the rigors of this  oddball, unconventional, thrilling profession.</p>
<p>Anyone with a smidgeon of wanderlust would adore being a World Traveler  Intern, but I can promise you an aspiring travel writer, photojournalist,  basically anyone wanting to experience and express as a career will be numbed by  how cool it is to have this job. Throughout the trip, I sporadically stopped and  smiled, so appreciative of the opportunity and fully aware of how lucky I was.  And now I look forward to seeing what lucky souls will receive the honor next  year. I’m certain they will have the time of their lives and return to their  home bases more alive and wanderlust-ful, because as any traveler knows, that  obsession never goes away. Travel begets more travel.</p>
<p>And now I apply the heaviest of connotations, the deepest of meaning to these  next two words, directed at the lovely people at STA Travel: Thank you.</p>
<p><em>You can continue to follow Lindsay&#8217;s travels over at her Web site &#8211; <a href="http://www.nomadderwhere.com/" target="_blank">Nomadderwhere.com</a>.</em></p>
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