With Tiger Travels, PAW Brings You Alumni Adventures

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By Princeton Alumni Weekly

Published Sept. 11, 2024

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A feral donkey

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Princetonians are at home in the world: lifelong learners and explorers who take the University’s informal motto “in the nation’s service and the service of humanity” to heart. No matter where you go, be it Egypt or Ecuador, Italy or Indonesia, you might just run into a roving Tiger — or perhaps a feral donkey, as Harrison Blackman ’17 recalls on his recent trip to Cyprus. Given our collective love of travel, PAW would like to welcome you to our new Tiger Travels section, where globetrotting alumni and experts in the travel industry will share their favorite dining spots, tours, destinations worthy of a mini-reunion, and more. Read excerpts of three stories on the next few pages and find more at paw.princeton.edu. Have a travel story or pictures to share? Send them to us at paw@princeton.edu.

1 Response

Wilson Prichett ’70

3 Weeks Ago

One Tiger’s Travels

We adore travel and have (in combination with missionary work) visited numerous countries in South America, Europe, the Middle East and Pacific areas. We have many, many happy pictures. Thanks.

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