Quadirikiri Cave: Light, Darkness, and a Bunch of Bats
Reem Ikram Reem Ikram

Quadirikiri Cave: Light, Darkness, and a Bunch of Bats

Sunlight spills through the ceiling, cutting into the cave’s darkness where bats hang undisturbed. Quadirikiri isn’t just rock, it’s history, legend, and a reminder that nature shifts, but human impact is fast. Some stories are carved by time, others by careless hands.

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Aruba’s History, Language, and Trade
Reem Ikram Reem Ikram

Aruba’s History, Language, and Trade

Aruba’s economy has shifted from gold mining and oil refining to a tourism-driven industry, leaving behind ruins, refineries, and ongoing environmental challenges. Observed how aloe farming remains one of the few sustainable industries working with the land, while mass tourism strains resources and overtakes historical sites.

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Donut Falls
Reem Ikram Reem Ikram

Donut Falls

Winter hike to Donut Falls, where snowmelt carves through limestone, shaping an ever-changing landscape. Observed flowing water against frozen formations and noted human impact on trails and ice.

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Chenzhou: Mist, Minerals, and Magic
Reem Ikram Reem Ikram

Chenzhou: Mist, Minerals, and Magic

Studied traditional fishing in Chenzhou and how social media is changing it. Explored the Doushuai Karst Cave and saw firsthand how tourism impacts local culture and the environment.

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