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Well, It all started when I was a kid. Somehow I've always known that I should explore the world. So basically, if you decided to pay close attention to my younger self, you would see a dreamer, flying with the wings of her imagination. However, as I was growing, I realised that every adventure has a price, specially when you are one of the few if not the only one who sees beyond the boarders. Luckly, my mom was able to identify this characteristic soon enough to support me and my take off's. So, when I was around 17, I got some turbulence in my life journey due to some great loss in my family; that's when I made one of the best decision of my life: take a leap into the unknown. How that happened? I talked to my mom and we decided that it was time to fly higher. Then, we looked for an exchange program... and that's how I ended up in Vancouver, BC. There I was... the Tropical-Country-Girl in the middle of the Canadian winter. No complains, by the way. There, I had the opportunity to meet people from all over the world... literally. I even had a friend from Mongolia. My brain was amused... andthe dreamer little girl inside of me, astonished. All the natural beauty, the amazing landscapes, the kindness of everyone around and, of course, all the cultural bomb that hit me so hard that let a mark in my soul. Being able to talk to peaple from other countries, get to know their culture, simply fantastic. That's why even though I'm quite of a "safe traveler", I'm more then sure that leaps into the unknows can bring so many good things. Why am I so sure? Well, because that was my first trip abroad... all by myself (because when the boarding day came, I was 18 already). So, whenever something scares you, in a good way - like this situation, for example, go for it. Believe me, that cliche saying that the view from the top of the mountain is worth the climbing is 100% real. Now, imagine being able to see the moutains? Or the Golder Hour from above the clouds? It just take a leap to get it started.