A Different Kind of Travel

This is not your conventional travel article.

Of course it contains going on a trip or going somewhere, but for this I didn’t spend that much cash, nor did I have to take a ride on various vehicles.

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This article will trigger your reminiscing cells for the years that have passed.









The place where I traversed and painstakingly write on about is close to our hearts; it’s the place where we laughed, cried, bled our hearts and sold our souls to the gods of coffee, cigarettes and cramming.
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The looming symbol of honor an excellence towered over us as we sign our faiths to the masters of the academic knowledge, giving us the courage and hope that our hardships will equate to the success we shall reap in the coming years.
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And as all long, arduous journeys go, we must all traverse the long winding roads that will lead us to our destination.






Paths may be beautiful; strewn with fallen leaves and the glow of the afternoon sun creeps through the foliage much like our hopes and aspirations for a better future. However, fallen leaves are also a symbol of withering; lost dreams that have been abandoned to either or, hope really has been lost.


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But we must carry on.









For even if the long winding path may take a long time to traverse, there’s still light to guide us through.

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Ladies and gents, let’s take a trip through the path that is, UPV.




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