Bloguera cumple su meta de visitar 193 países

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Jessica Nabongo, una bloguera de viajes, se dispuso a visitar los 193 países reconocidos por la UNO; el 6 de octubre dio a conocer que lo había logrado.

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Welcome to the Seychelles ?? !! Country 195 of 195! ?????????⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣ So much to say but for now I will just say thank you to this entire community for all of your support. This was our journey and thanks to all of you who came along for the ride!! ⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣ Thanks to the 54 people that are here celebrating with me in the Seychelles with the gorgeous backdrop of the @thehresortseychelles with the planning expertise of @vividvibeseventplanning! Last night was unreal and I’m so so grateful. My heart is full!!! ⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣ ?: Sho via @neimanmarcus ⁣ ?: Yeezy Season 8 via @mytheresa.com ⁣ Earrings: @84gem ⁣ ⁣ ? : @christa.shoots ⁣ ⁣ #catchmein195 #catchmeinseychelles #catchmeintheseychelles

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Jessica Nabongo, además de ser una apasionada de los viajes, también es escritora y empresaria. De acuerdo a su página web, nació en Detroit, Michigan. Asistió a la Universidad de St. John en Nueva York, donde obtuvo su licenciatura en literatura inglesa. Después de la universidad, trabajó en una compañía farmacéutica, luego se mudó a Japón para enseñar inglés y… también trabajó para la ONU.

Su pasión por los viajes, la escritura y la fotografía la llevaron a abrir su blog y crear Jet Black , una empresa que organiza itinerarios turísticos de lujo.

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to not be safe on the earth⁣ simply⁣ because ⁣ of the color of your skin.⁣ how does a being survive this ⁣ — trayvon martin ⁣ poem from @nayyirah.waheed ⁣ A lot of people ask me which countries are safe for black people to travel; this question typically comes from black Americans. The US has perfected racism in a way that I’ve not seen in other countries, so I would urge you to travel WHEREVER you want to, no matter who you are and what you look like. I did it! ??‍♀️ And just because you hear one or two negative stories from someone doesn’t mean you should write a country off of your bucket list. We all will have different experience and you shouldn’t allow your race to hinder you. While I don’t always feel safe in America simply because of my skin color, that feeling generally doesn’t travel with me. ⁣ ⁣ Of all of the world’s countries – I’ve been to ALL of them (still processing that ?) – there are very few where I did not feel welcomed, less than five. I have had my fair share of issues with immigration, but once I’m actually inside of the countries most people are welcoming and excited to have you in their country. Yes, sometimes there’s staring and excessive picture taking ? but 9 times out of 10 you will be met with open arms! ⁣ ⁣ For my black travelers out there, do you have countries that you recommend for your fellow black travelers?! ⁣ ⁣ ? @christa.shoots #catchmein195 #catchmeinseychelles #catchmeintheseychelles

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Cabe mencionar que hasta ahora son 150 personas conocidas que han visitado todos los países del mundo, ahora Nabongo es una de ellas.

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