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Thursday, May 16, 2013



LETTER FROM THE GLOBE…

WHAT WE ARE...


A group of journalists, writers and global observers, we are committed to watching over the worldwide life as the new setting of this borderless unfolding of the human adventure. We are interested in getting a glance as globetrotters usually do and offering a new perspective to peoples wherever they might live. GLOBE ADVENTURES HORIZONS want to catch up with whatever is going on our planet. It is probably the best way to make every human being be part of the new age at its beginning.

We believe so doing to bring peoples, religions, races more or less closer to each other while inviting all of them to enrich themselves by opening up to what makes the other so different and however so alike.

              We  follow  by example  almost with a bit of bewilderment planes carrying  peoples who have breakfast  at Rio, in the early morning  before getting dressed  at night to have dinner at Firth Ave. The same goes for African ladies who  have left Dakar in the evening  before going to Paris after a landing at Casablanca.  In the Caribbean, managers hurry  for a meeting at Brickel, DownTown, Miami and intend to be back for a drink at L’Oasis at Petion Ville, Haiti. Life speeds up, even so fast  that we seem to leave a too fragile a dream. What is going on there? everybody asks himself.

               A famous football player whispers he never likes going to Punta del Este where the Latin jet set is  scheduled to gather  like at the French Riviera.  Privacy is dead, he continues, but life is buzzing every week end among tango and samba dancers. Buenos  Aires and Brasilia are not too far.

              However, despite so much excitement, many parts of our world are places of tragedies. Somalia pirates seem to live back to the 17 century when considering crew and cruising they are hijacking.  At the core of African jungle, human life is worth nothing. Like in the early 20th century, girls are at the risk to be enslaved for sexual lust, on the beaches of the Red Sea.

              No matter how tragic life is, GAH takes the time to observe human accomplishment. We like good food served in gorgeous restaurant.  Sport is about to become the new way to make war. Despite some undue darkness, any smiling face triggers hope and love, at least some respite in a world still looking for itself.
             GAH is expected to seize this unique momentum never known in the  human history.

       Frantz Bataille, MD
North Miami,
May 2013