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Wandering the World

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A dinosaur skeleton in Chicago O'Hare airport

USA 2015 Day 8/9

It was time for me to go home, even if that meant a six hour wait in Ireland without being able to leave the airport.

July 23, 2015

Wayne water tower

USA 2015 Day 7

Today was my last day of business, and would end with me heading to Nebraska for my eventual flight home.

July 22, 2015

A wide road with shops either side, and a small theatre.

USA 2015 Day 6

Today was a long drive to see another customer, this time in Wayne, Nebraska

July 21, 2015

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