Difficult to explain. It's simply this fascination with cultures. Geography for me is not only what an area looks like, the mountains or the lakes, which I also find very fascinating, like the Great African Lakes, plate tectonics, oceans, etc... but also borders, imaginary lines that remind us of a past where people made decisions that were not right, imaginary lines that separate us from each other, imaginary lines that tell us a story, tears and suffering, but also hope and joy.
I don't know how to describe it, but geography as well as history always makes me feel right, it gives me goosebumps and a warmth when I think about it. It's a nostalgia that arises in me and keeps me awake. Why? Why like this and not like that? Geography is a part of human history... I think in the end it is also this interconnectedness between the earth and the human being.
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I never saw it like that. I mean I never connected geography with history and cultures. But its true. Geography is places, and places have history. I am always fascinated with history. And you make geography sound so interesting. I guess it all depends on the questions you ask and what you see in that subject.
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"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
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