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Globerovers Magazine, July 2019

GLOBEROVERS MAGAZINE IS NO LONGER ALLOWED TO HAVE MORE THAN 3 ISSUES ON YUMPU UNLESS WE PAY (to provide revenue-generating content to Yumpu!!) SO PLEASE SEE ALL OUR ISSUES FOR FREE ON THESE MAGAZINE PLATFORMS: CALAMEO, MAGZTER, AND ON THE FREE "globerovers" APP. In this 13th issue (July 2019) of Globerovers Magazine, the feature destination is Argentina. We travel from the far north on the border with Bolivia all the way down south to Ushuaia, the gateway to the Antarctic Peninsula. We also have articles about Cyprus and Mauritius Island, Australia, Canada, and we enjoy a colourful New Year Festival with the Naga people in the remote Nagaland region of Myanmar. Photo Essays include the proboscis monkeys and orangutans in Malaysia’s Sabah State on Borneo Island, Peru’s Sacred Valley, and a boat trip down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo in China. Furthermore, we have traveller interviews, book reviews, and a lot more! Feedback to editor@globerovers.com. Enjoy!

GLOBEROVERS MAGAZINE IS NO LONGER ALLOWED TO HAVE MORE THAN 3 ISSUES ON YUMPU UNLESS WE PAY (to provide revenue-generating content to Yumpu!!) SO PLEASE SEE ALL OUR ISSUES FOR FREE ON THESE MAGAZINE PLATFORMS: CALAMEO, MAGZTER, AND ON THE FREE "globerovers" APP.
In this 13th issue (July 2019) of Globerovers Magazine, the feature destination is Argentina. We travel from the far north on the border with Bolivia all the way down south to Ushuaia, the gateway to the Antarctic Peninsula.

We also have articles about Cyprus and Mauritius Island, Australia, Canada, and we enjoy a colourful New Year Festival with the Naga people in the remote Nagaland region of Myanmar.

Photo Essays include the proboscis monkeys and orangutans in Malaysia’s Sabah State on Borneo Island, Peru’s Sacred Valley, and a boat trip down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo in China.

Furthermore, we have traveller interviews, book reviews, and a lot more!

Feedback to editor@globerovers.com. Enjoy!

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Editor‛s Message<br />

“Not all those who wander are lost”. J.R.R. Tolkien<br />

John Tolkien (3 Jan 1892 – 2 Sep 1973), an English writer, poet, philologist,<br />

university professor, and author of ‘The Hobbit’, and ‘Lord of the Rings’.<br />

THE FRONT COVER:<br />

Perito Moreno Glacier, Patagonia, Argentina<br />

<strong>Globerovers</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

is currently a biannual magazine, available<br />

in digital and printed formats.<br />

We focus on bringing exciting destinations<br />

and inspiring photography from around<br />

the globe to the intrepid traveller.<br />

Published in Hong Kong<br />

Printed in U.S.A. and Europe<br />

WHO WE ARE:<br />

Editor-in-Chief - Peter Steyn<br />

Editorial Director - Tsui Chi Ho<br />

Graphic Designer - Peter Steyn<br />

Photographer & Writer - Peter Steyn<br />

Proofreaders - Marion Halliday<br />

Janet-Lynn Vorster<br />

Advertising - Lizzy Chitlom<br />

Distribution - Leon Ringwell<br />

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Dear Readers,<br />

In this 13th issue of <strong>Globerovers</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>, we are pleased to bring you a variety of<br />

exciting destinations and other reading enjoyment.<br />

The feature destination is Argentina—truly a world in one! We travel from the far<br />

north on the border with Bolivia all the way down south to Ushuaia, the gateway<br />

to the Antarctic Peninsula. Along the way, we explore rusty-red valleys, spectacular<br />

waterfalls, the world’s tango capital, wildlife hotspots, glaciers, national parks,<br />

snow-covered mountains, the world’s southernmost town, and a lot more.<br />

We drive around the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea and Mauritius<br />

Island in the southern Indian Ocean, and then enjoy a colourful New Year Festival<br />

with the Naga people in the remote Nagaland region of Myanmar.<br />

Photo Essays include the proboscis monkeys and orangutans in Malaysia’s Sabah<br />

State on Borneo Island, Peru’s Sacred Valley, and a boat trip down the Li River<br />

from Guilin to Yangshuo in China.<br />

We also have our usual contributions from Canada and Australia, a Q&A about<br />

volunteering, and a 5-member panel offering their opinions about travel ethics.<br />

A special thank you to our sponsors as well as all our<br />

wonderful contributors who we introduce on page 5.<br />

Visit our website and social media. For easy access,<br />

scan the QR codes on page 7.<br />

Feedback to editor@globerovers.com.<br />

I travel so you can see the world!<br />

Peter Steyn, PhD<br />

Editor-in-Chief and Publisher<br />

Copyright © 2013-<strong>2019</strong>. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this magazine<br />

is strictly prohibited without the prior written approval of the publisher. The publisher<br />

does not take responsibility for any potential inaccurate information herein.<br />

THE FRONT COVER<br />

Perito Moreno Glacier<br />

Perito Moreno Glacier in Patagonia, southern Argentina, is one<br />

of the largest, most impressive, and most accessible glaciers. The<br />

glacier’s front-face is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) wide with an average<br />

height of 74 metres (240 ft) above the surface of Lake Argentino.<br />

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