
The Balkans 3 & Workaway experiences
Welcome to the last blog post of this series. I invite you to take part in some of my experiences in Bulgaria and with the Workaway platform and its community of people. It’s been
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Welcome to the last blog post of this series. I invite you to take part in some of my experiences in Bulgaria and with the Workaway platform and its community of people. It’s been
Welcome back to the Balkans! If you missed part 1, you can find it here. Together we went to Albania, Kosovo and Serbia, exploring riddles and layers of multifaceted histories. Thank you for the
I so much wish I’d know more. 10 days in Albania, 5 days in Kosovo, 2 weeks in Serbia (2 more to come); the latter with a woman who lives between her home country
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