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A Canadian Family Is Seeing the World Before Their Children’s Vision Falters

The New York Times – Travel:

A Canadian family is on a yearlong journey across Asia and Africa because three of their four children have an eye condition that causes blindness.

Mike Ives
Author: Mike Ives

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Canada, Cappadocia (Turkey), Children and Childhood, Disabilities, Eyes and Eyesight, Families and Family Life, Indonesia, Mongolia, Travel and Vacations
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