This is probably something human beings need to do from time to time, and travelers do it whenever they board a plane or choose a lodge. The kind of travel I'm about to experience — bopping around the countryside to small villages to interview survivors of human trafficking — does it more than most.
The itinerary is drawn up to showcase the work we do, and I'm there to capture as much of it as I can. The pace can be frantic, the days long.
But the rewards are great, these glimpses of lives that others live. Not just passing glances, either, but actual conversations with people I would never otherwise meet. These trips always broaden my perspective, and I'm so grateful I get to take them.
So it's off to Cambodia, to its rice paddies and temples, its mountains and lakes, to a world I can only begin to imagine but will, God willing, soon see.
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