







But travelling is more than pictures.
It’s about meeting people: in only 4 days, I met an Indian data scientist working in Stockholm to make us addicted to Candy Crush, a Swiss girl that thinks that 3000€ net is a small salary, a Canadian intern defending gender equality in the European institutions, a former member of the Serbian water polo team that reconverted In a speedboat skipper, a Brazilian graduate travelling thanks to a prize won for her thesis on impact financing, an American medicine student ashamed of Trump, a young German guy whose parents are from Iran who believes in Europe, a Russian guy working for an airline in Siberia, a Serbian couple that volunteered to take pictures of me, Spanish girls who apologised for their socks smelling in the dorm and a bunch of English lads that welcomed me for an epic ride in their 4×4.
Travelling is about meeting people.
One thought on “Kotor & Dubrovnik”