Navigation (Part One)

This week in my newsletter The Perennial Nomad: For Those Who Wander with Intent I explore the complications of crossing borders during international journeys.

Perennial nomads are citizens of the world and recognize that national borders come and go according to historical exigencies. However, no matter what country you are from, if you want to travel internationally you must navigate the systems of the world: political, social, cultural, and sometimes religious. One of the most vexing can be the political. This involves obtaining passports, visas, vaccinations, and so on. Sometimes accomplishing this takes a fair amount of determination.

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