A year after the #YellowTheWorld expedition to the Everest Base Camp it is time for a new adventure.
Why? Where is it written that you have to go somewhere?
Read We met on the internet, through a series of contacts. Only after writing each other a few emails we found out we both lived in Berlin.
Read I regret having to write this post, but I have to try.
According to 2.0 strategies is wrong to ask “Likes” and shares, but when NoisyVision reached nearly 800 “Likes” Facebook has changed algorithm and now you have to pay to make sure that users see the posts.
Read Five years after the birth of NoisyVision it was time to modernize the site, to catch up with the times.
Read #YellowTheWorld is an awareness campaign initiated by NoisyVision, with the aim to promote the mobility of the visually impaired.
We want to spread awareness and understanding of low vision and problems related to eye disease, with particular attention to accessibility facilitation of mobility.
Read Visual impairment is an invisible disability. It is hard to talk about it as it is a borderline disability. It is not common to have people from all over Europe to share their experiences and daily life problems.
Read After several weeks I completed the Everest Base Camp expedition as part of the #yellowtheworld campaign, after the earthquake in Nepal and while the country, the people and myself are trying to rise again, I am ready to move on.
Read Yesterday I managed to publish only this.
No words.
Today I want to find them. I want to search through the rubble and dust the words to describe this shock.
Read There is a beautiful light. A perfectly blue sky. It is eight o’clock in the morning. The streets are almost deserted on this Easter Sunday.
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