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Hey there! I’m excited to use my blog page as a way to share my personal stories and experiences with you in a fun and detailed manner. Alongside my tales, I’ll also be sharing some handy tips and tricks I’ve picked up along the way to help enhance your own journey. I really want to create a friendly space where we can all learn from each other. If you have any questions, thoughts, or even ideas you’d like to chat about or share, please feel free to drop me a message. Your input is always welcomed and truly appreciated!

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Fatima from Ait Ben Haddou

Fatima from Ait Ben Haddou …a special encounter​ Photography & text: John Baggen Fatima from Ait Ben Haddou,…a special encounter If you travel from Marrakesh across the Atlas Mountains to Merzouga or Zagora to have a desert experience, you usually stop in Ouarzazate. A stop to stretch your legs or ...
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From Bangkok to Pai…

From Bangkok to Pai,…. 1 p.m. ‘Hakke Hakke Tuf Tuf’ Photography & text: John Baggen 1 p.m. ‘Hakke Hakke Tuf Tuf’ On the program is Thailand. We always have a motto during our travels. “Where the tourist goes left, we go right.” So we don’t go to the white beaches ...
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Lukomir

Lukomir Lost village or preserved treasure? Photography & text: John Baggen Lukomir – A village in the Bjelssnica Mountains We had already completed an entire journey of some 5,700 km through the Balkans. For weeks the photographer’s eye had been spoiled by the most idyllic spots. Breathtaking nature, rocky mountains ...
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Photographing water with motion blur in full daylight

Photographing water……with motion blur in full daylight Playing with water… Photography & text: John Baggen Recording details Camera Nikon D5 Lens: Nikon 17 – 35 mm Focal point: 19 mm Aperture: f/22 ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 5 seconds Time of day: 7:50 p.m. Location: Conil de la Frontera Without motion ...
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