Being an Explorer


If I can be anyone in the world for a day or forever, I probably chose an explorer in the 19 century something like a British exploration ship Captain or the leader of a safari thru Africa, for me the human exploration is that separates us from the rest of the beings of the glove the need to know move us to other lands and in a close future new worlds but I live in a time where any square meter of the earth was recorded an we don’t have yet the space exploration in a good level, that why I think that for me is better to came back to an simply time were the people take ships an go to find ne lands new chances, being an explorer I world without political limits or much bigger than ours isn’t easy but is an exciting activity, I imagine myself in a trans-oceanic travel without a known destiny whit the only propose to explore analyze and finally claim new lands discovering new plants, animals, new people, new tribes some of them hostile and other pacific, walking days to find treasures in mountains or lakes of only to found a new city, such kind of romantic ideas for me are one of the most important part of being human and today whit a little world we are losing them, now I’m thinking in phrase that I listen in a film from Cristofer Nolan I don’t remember the title but it says “What happened whit us we was travelers explores, we was pioneers, not farmers, we was looking for our place in the stars and now we are looking it in the dust” I apologize myself If I change a bit that phrase but I don’t remember it exactly, in any case that is what am trying to say, that we need to push forward just like the people that do it in the past when them take a ship an go navigating to the unknown, sometimes without  certain return.   

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  1. discover something it has to be something incredible

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  2. It might had been awsome to be someone as you describe, an explorer such as Charles Darwin watching for new species and analyzing nature.

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