One of the most pronounced freedoms of modern life is our ability to move with ease and speed across the globe. Journeys that would have taken months to complete a century ago are now possible in a matter of hours, and we’ve come to think of our intercontinental mobility as more of a right than a privilege. We travel to explore, to learn, to celebrate, to escape, to relax, to work, to “broaden our horizons”. We tend to think of travelling as a marker of wisdom, knowledge and open-mindedness. It’s almost unthinkable, in such a context, that we would have to stay put. Yet that’s exactly where we find ourselves in 2020, and with no indication of when our regular travelling habits will resume.
Wanderlust
Of course, humans have always…
