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I'd also been navigating myself on Google Maps -- living as that little blue dot, America's true avatar, moving along the pale yellow grid on my phone's screen.
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· Sonya Arratoon is from London and teaches English as a second language in a further education college In Rome, after three weeks of navigating Italy by myself perfectly have a break and a Coke at a cafe, I went to get some cash out of an ATM.
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