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Refugees arrive in snowy weather at the transit center near the village of Tabanovce, in northern Macedonia, before continuing their trip further north to the border with Serbia, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016. EU nations demonstrated starkly different views on how to deal with the 1 million migrants that crossed the Mediterranean in 2015. (AP/Boris Grdanoski)
Traveling in Indonesia is a lot much easier if you take a bus instead of airplane. You can also take advantages if you walk by foot.
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