Machu Picchu The classic shot of the unbelievable ruins. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Ollantaytambo’s Bull Fighting When I heard there was going to be a bull fight during the traditional festival of Choquekilka, I was a bit hesitant to go and watch, afraid of having to see an animal suffer. However, this was bull-fighting lite. It involved bringing a bull into the ring Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Sunrise over the Urubamba River The Ollantaytambo and Urubamba rivers at sunrise. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Grazing Cattle at Sunrise On morning runs above Ollantaytambo, Streeter, McGovern and I would run though fields of golden grass reflecting the morning light. I was always jealous of the cows that spent all day up here. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Local Horse Guide My last morning in Ollantaytambo, Peru. What a beautiful place to work. The peak in the background is Mount Veronica, standing at nearly 19,000 feet. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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The Shanghai Skyline In Shanghai, the first stop on my trip, I visited Anna Bladey ’14, who was volunteering for the Baobei Foundation, which works to get life-saving surgeries for orphans with severe birth defects. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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West Lake in Hangzhou Anna Bladey ’14 and I were promised a peaceful day while walking around the shores of this lake in Hangzhou. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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The Layers of Shanghai The view from Anna Bladey’s apartment in Pudong. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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An Elderly Man in Pahar Ganj The Pahar Ganj district in Old Delhi is where I spent my first night in India. I found the crowded streets to be intimidating, but I Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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A School Bus in Pahar Ganj This is a bicycle-pulled school bus in the Pahar Ganj District. I feel that it represents the conditions many girls face in India: They have more opportunities now than ever before, but they’re still behind bars in many ways. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Delhi’s Jama Masjid In Delhi I visited Sarah Alexander ’14, an intern at the Center for Science and Environment who is researching ways to make Delhi more accessible to pedestrians. This is the main mosque in Delhi, Jama Masjid. Sarah and I hadn’t realized we would need to t Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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The Taj Mahal Visiting the Taj Mahal at sunrise was a magical experience. By getting up at the crack of dawn we avoided the crowds and heat and got to see the building in spectacular light. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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A Local Visiting the Taj It costs only 20 rupees or so (less than a dollar) to visit the Taj as a local, while tourists pay nearly 1,000 rupees. This means locals such as this man can enjoy the Taj frequently. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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The Eiffel Tower In France I visited Jina Choi ’13, an intern at the U.S. embassy in Paris. On one memorable night we spent hours watching the sunset over the Eiffel Tower. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Gray Day in Paris A view of Paris from the Arc de Triomphe on a stormy day. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Old Lyon After visiting Paris I traveled to Lyon, France, to visit students in a language study abroad (LSA) program. I stayed in a youth hostel in the old part of Lyon that involved walking up an incredibly steep hill. In the distance stands the sole skyscraper i Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Aiguille du Midi I’m a mountain person, and with two free days to myself in France, I hightailed it to the Alps. I spent one night in Chamonix and took a cable car up to the Aiguille du Midi, a spire of rock near the summit of Mont Blanc. I wished I’d had my skis! Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Drinking Chocolatada In Peru I visited Sam Streeter ’13 and Ruth McGovern ’12, who were volunteering for Sacred Valley Health, a small nongovernmental organization that delivers healthcare to the rural villages in the Sacred Valley near Cusco. Here an elderly woman sits drink Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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A Peruvian Grandfather An elderly gentleman visits one of the clinics in Socma, Peru. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Mothers of the Andes Andean women are made of rock. These mothers watched while Sacred Valley Health volunteers set up a mobile clinic in Socma, Peru. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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Sunset in Ollantaytambo, Peru Dozens of Incan and pre-Incan ruins surround Ollantaytambo. I hiked up to these ancient granaries to watch the sunset. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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View from Huayna Picchu Ruth McGovern ’12 enjoys the view of the ruins of Machu Picchu from above Huayna Picchu, a nearby mountain. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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The Stairway up Huayna Picchu The steep summit trail of Huayna Picchu. Photo by Photo by Emily Unger
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