Thứ Bảy, 13 tháng 4, 2019

The Ski Instructor of Sri Lanka

I'm often asked how it is to travel by myself. If I'm not scared. If I don't get lonely. If I'm not afraid that the sky may fall on my head tomorrow.


No, Sri Lanka looks nothing like this. Definitely not.
(Photo: Sondrekv, Påske, detail, cropped to 2:3, , CC0 1.0)

The answer has always been no - and meeting Sri Lanka's only ski instructor was proof that travelling solo is a great chance to come across people that open up to you in a blink of an eye.

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