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June 8th, 2010 - 2:10 pm § in Day in the Life, In the Field, Volunteer

From Capacity Building to Building Homes: Relief Work in Guatemala

There is a certain eeriness to feeling every joint in one’s spine. A mere wave is enough to make an arm shake. And a tetanus shot will render one’s favorite sleeping position out of commission for a couple of days. Shoveling is hard work. You bury the shovel in a mountain of mud, lift, d[...]

February 1st, 2010 - 12:10 pm § in News, Peru

Postcard From the Road: Rain, Landslides and Flooding Around Cusco

Most recently, Gustav Grahn Calminder was a volunteer in India for nine months, teaching math, English and working in a children’s home. Before India he studied photography in Finland and England and views photography as a way to explore and see the world. Now he is traveling in South America,[...]





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