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Don Carmelo, our friendly local restaurant owner friend, shows NIU students how to make tortillas by hand.
A few times a year, Human Connections organizes GETs (Global Engagement Trips) for student groups, tourists, and other visitors eager to gain a better understanding of the local culture in Bucerías, Nayarit, Mexico. This particular GET group, from Northern Illinois University, participated in a week long program centered around social entrepreneurship, NGO management, and sustainable development.
Learn more about HC and our GET programs:
humanconnections.org/engage/about-hc-gets/
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© Britt Natalia
Don Carmelo, our friendly local restaurant owner friend, shows NIU students how to make tortillas by hand.
A few times a year, Human Connections organizes GETs (Global Engagement Trips) for student groups, tourists, and other visitors eager to gain a better understanding of the local culture in Bucerías, Nayarit, Mexico. This particular GET group, from Northern Illinois University, participated in a week long program centered around social entrepreneurship, NGO management, and sustainable development.
Learn more about HC and our GET programs:
humanconnections.org/engage/about-hc-gets/
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© Britt Natalia
A candid capture of a man seated on a moving train, partially framed by standing passengers. The image captures a sense of quiet presence, anonymity, and the reflective solitude of travel.
📍Shot in Bangladesh.
An intimate collection of moments that reveal the beauty, resilience, and simplicity of daily life. From vibrant streets to serene natural landscapes, these images celebrate the untold stories of people, places, and cultures, blending humanity with artful observation.
I met these joyful Tripura children during my visit to Sajek Hill, one of the most beautiful spots in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
Their bright smiles and innocent energy captured the true spirit of life in the hills. A candid moment that reflects both culture and kindness, high above the clouds