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Hong Kong Microadventure

You are closer to wilderness than you might realise
 

Even in the most crowded city on Earth, you’re never far away from wilderness and a fresh perspective.

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  1. Hi Al,

    Thanks for sharing. Definitely one of your best Microadventure videos yet.

    Liam.

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  2. Hong Kong is a truly magical city! Good to see that nature is never far away, even in the most densely populated piece of land on earth.

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  3. Thank you for inspiration! Before my trip I watched this video several times and decided I can make it. I was 3 days in Hong Kong and I slept every night outdoors in a hammock, up in the mountain. Who needs hotel anymore 🙂

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