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What the Atlantic, Afghanistan, Iraq and Uganda have in common.

Last activity 18 February 2007 by Julien

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petercasier

What a great resource this website is! I hope I can contribute!

About 15 years (already?!?!?) ago, I decided that a career in my home country (Belgium) was not for me. What let me to that, and what followed:
http://theroadtothehorizon.blogspot.com … ction.html

Since then, I have lived, worked or travelled through many, many, many, many countries. So many, I decided i needed a break of at leat a year to catch my breath. This is where i am now. Giving me time to look back and reflect. And write.

Up to last year, I worked as the head of the UN humanitarian technical intervention team, based in Dubai. We flew out to the world's most remote places right after natural disasters, during wars, or political turbulence.
Each time I came home on holiday, my family wanted to travel (as during the time *I* was travelling, they were 'sitting home.') So I was never 'really' at home.
And in between all of it, with some friends, we organised some expeditions or did some exotic sailing trips...

All of that travelling provided interesting stories about people, places, situations.. Be
it about our ambush in Burundi, landing on a deserted Antarctic Island,
entering Kosovo right after NATO did, or flying into Afghanistan
two days after the Taliban was driven from power. Or just sitting,
drinking a coffee looking at daily life on a Carribean island. Or crossing the Atlantic, like right now.
All the stories have one thing in common: realizing the road is more interesting than reaching the destination.

I reflected these stories in my travel blog:

http://theroadtothehorizon.blogspot.com

A work in progress.

Have a look. Comments and suggestions are very welcome by email to
peter.casier@pandora.be

Have fun, travel safely!

Peter

Julien

Welcome on board Peter,

I am sure we'll love your blog!

From all the countries you've visited, which one did you like the most and why?

All the best,

Julien

petercasier

Julien asked:
From all the countries you've visited, which one did you like the most and why?


Cher Julien,

All countries have left an impression on me.  Be it for the people I met, the work I did there, the culture, the food, or situations I got into.. The ones left the biggest imprint on my memory were Antarctica (the isolation, the scenery), Bhutan (its people), Alaska (nature), Kiribati (the scenery, its people), Afghanistan (the ruggedness of the country, its people), the Caribbean (the climate, the water, the sailing). But there are so many.. Probably that is what I try to describe in my blog...

kindly,

Peter

Julien

Dear Peter,

I began to read your blog this afternoon, your experience is absolutely fantastic. I am almost 30, free of everything and thinking about a way to do something interesting and useful for people ... and  I wish I could travel as much you do

where should I start? :D

What would be your advice to young people (like me) who would like to change their life?

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