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		By: Sami Veloso		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So true - the sense of rootlessness is the price you pay for wandering the world! I too feel the same way. Born in Mozambique, then moved to South Africa, later on Germany, back to South Africa, Portugal and now Australia...I no longer know where I belong although I certainly feel at home in Australia because all of this reminds me of Africa. Sometimes I wonder when I get old where would I like to be...close to family, childhood friends? Where would I like to be buried when I die? So many questions and no answers yet!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So true &#8211; the sense of rootlessness is the price you pay for wandering the world! I too feel the same way. Born in Mozambique, then moved to South Africa, later on Germany, back to South Africa, Portugal and now Australia&#8230;I no longer know where I belong although I certainly feel at home in Australia because all of this reminds me of Africa. Sometimes I wonder when I get old where would I like to be&#8230;close to family, childhood friends? Where would I like to be buried when I die? So many questions and no answers yet!</p>
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