January 06, 2023
Happy New Year!
Before we hit control-alt-delete on 2022, we wanted to recap our most popular items this past year.
Let the countdown begin!
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December 30, 2022
As we close the books on yet another year, we want to give credit where credits due.
Because of you, our amazing customers, we have been able to impact 261 communities around the globe this year. When you support Taaluma with your purchases, you give us the ability to touch the lives of many amazing business owners. And for that, we say THANK YOU!
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October 28, 2022
Happy Friday and (almost) Halloween!
Here are some Holland facts that are so Dutch fun!
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October 21, 2022
Hey! I have a riddle for you :)
What of fall do you have to catch ’em all?
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October 07, 2022
In Japan, “Godai” represents the five elements of earth, water, fire, wind and void.
Besides being a physical description of matter, it’s also a symbol of human nature.
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September 23, 2022
Central Vietnam is home to several different ethnic tribes, each with its own language and its own way of life. While it’s one of the country’s poorest regions, it’s still full of love, dreams, and smiles.
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June 10, 2022
Nature speaks softly.
If you listen long enough, you can hear it.
Nature tells stories. Good ones too!
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May 27, 2022
Whew, anyone else get a little sweaty during last weekend's heat? 😅
With temps rising and sweat dripping, it’s already feeling like the days of summer.
As we approach the sea-sun, here’s to getting some vitamin sea.
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May 20, 2022
There are 4 types of Hmong people that live in this area. The Red Hmong, Black Hmong, Green Hmong and the Flower Hmong tribes. We visited a very remote region that is dominated by the Flower Hmong people and we explored the Bac Ha market which is rarely seen by outsiders.
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May 13, 2022
Traveler Patricia recently visited Tanzania as part of a service project.
She volunteers for the Kisangaji Project, a non-profit that focuses on helping meet the needs of the school and local infrastructure in the village of Kisangaji in Tanzania.
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May 06, 2022
Kigali is a beautiful hilly city, quite green and very clean. People are super nice and eager to tell you about their history, including the genocide. Rwanda does not allow plastic bags, so, unlike other African countries, there is no plastic flying around or laying on the streets.
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