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Travel Minis💜
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A collage showing a Fujifilm X100V, Fujifilm XT5, DJI Mini 3 Pro drone and controller, and Instax SQ1 prints, with text 'my travel cameras 2017-PRESENT'.
A silver Fujifilm XT20 camera with a black lens, next to a bottle of coconut tanning oil, on a patterned mat. Text describes it as a compact, retired camera.
A hand holds a black Fujifilm X100V camera with a black strap against a blurred indoor background. Text highlights its compact size and beautiful quality.
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A smiling graduate in a blue gown stands before a gazebo, surrounded by smaller travel photos including an elephant, Northern Lights, a European town, and a hot air balloon. Text overlay reads '3 steps to take in college to travel afterwards'.
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A person stands silhouetted against the vibrant Northern Lights over a snowy landscape, accompanying the advice to 'Choose to learn a language of a country you're interested in traveling to often or living in'.
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