National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 8月23日 01時27分
Children play in the "touffe" when the rains come in the West African country of Guinea Bissau. My time living in a remote village here was a look into the simplicity and beauty of how the majority of people on this planet live. Through it all, I was reminded of how similar we all are despite the distances between us. One memory, in particular, reminds me of this.
My last evening in the village, I sat with a group of children beneath a sea of stars, talking into the night about my return home. One of the children, Alio, asked me if we had a moon in America. I think of Alio every time I gaze at a full moon and I imagine him standing under that big sea of stars looking up at it. The moon is like a collective third eye. It shows us our common identity without borders. It gives us a sense of oneness, a constant reminder that we are all tied together in an intricate web, whether we believe it or not. Follow @amivitale for more stories from around the world. @ナショナルジオグラフィック @natgeocreative @thephotosociety #climatechange #conservation #natureisspeaking #savetheplanet #photooftheday #photojournalism
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