From my beautiful and thoughtful Irish friend. Please read.
After my trip to the Bryce Canyon I suddenly realized that it might be my last visit to the Southern Utah and Northern Arizona area, and there won’t be any new photographs to share, so I just wrote a blog and used my old pictures taken with a modest camera 7-8 years ago, before Nikon D 700 was released 🙂
But before I proceed with sharing my travel experiences, I want to tell a few words about another kind of travels.
Thousands are fleeing Islamic state and illegally cross the borders throughout Europe. Wealthy Gulf countries, their Muslim brethren, refuse to take them; just some of the wealthy are willing to provide monetary help here and there.
Most of European nations ( and I don’t mean the Governments but people) have made clear they don’t want to see any newcomers in their countries, crisis or not. The poorer is the country, the louder the protests. Western Europe has not exactly thrown wide open its doors to the migrants too. Crisis turns…
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Thank you for reblogging. The governments should clear the mess created by their mistakes and failures. Hope they do it wisely, not on the account of their people. Hope that majority of the refugees will return back to their land after it is restored with the help of the world community. It would be a healthy solution. The world does not need a new deserted and broken land, a nest for the terrorists. People should live happily in their own environment. They deserve it.
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Exactly. As one friend said, mothers don’t put their kids on a boat unless they have no other options.
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Oh that’s for sure.
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