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Has anyone been to Nepal in a wheelchair? I really want to after reading this article.
If you have been, please let me know how it was!
https://traveltomorrow.eu/accessible-adventure-for-all-nepals-best-kept-secret/
traveltomorrow.eu
Accessible Adventure for all: Nepal’s best kept secret - Travel Tomorrow
“Who wouldn’t want to revisit Nepal?” Mirko Tomassoni wrote back in one of our conversations when I asked his travel preferences recently. Mirko is not an […]
I love the opportunity for these young leaders with disabilities to meet decision makers! While it is fine that they look at successful examples from Europe, I hope they also put a lot of effort into coming up with unique ideas as well!
Are there opportunities like this in…
Great job Cory Lee! I had no idea there were cruises to Antarctica! Is that new?
everettpost.com
Meet the first traveler in a wheelchair to visit all seven continents - Everett Post
By GENEVIEVE SHAW BROWN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — It’s a goal of every true traveler: to visit all seven continents. For Cory Lee, it was “a life-long goal.” Lee was diagnosed at a young age with spinal muscular atrophy … Continue reading
1 CommentWhat do you think about this? Will airplane designs change? If so, can we hope for accessibility?
The point about carrying through designs from the 1950s was interesting….
runwaygirlnetwork.com
Clean Slate Considerations: Making Room For Accessibility On board - Runway Girl
The long-established needs of disabled flyers and an ageing population are prompting interesting questions about cabin accessibility.
If this was a normal option on planes then I have a simple answer: I would fly more!
The most annoying and uncomfortable part of plane trips to me is the seating, and second being the restrooms (which I believe would change to accommodate if the seating was made accessible). I’ve seen some airlines consider this in the past, but none actually… Read more- View 1 reply
While this isn’t travel related, it is an interesting collaboration between robotics and disability in special education.
https://www.digitaldreamlabs.com/blogs/beyond-the-dream-lab/beyond-the-dream-lab-episode-1
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Season 1, Episode 1: How One Little Robot Makes A Big Impact
Our guest today is Jenny Peterson, the Special Education Department Chair of the Los Angeles Unified School District, has been using Cozmo in her classrooms with students in Regular Education, Aspergers Syndrome, Full Range Autism Spectrum, and Downs Syndrome programs. … Continue reading
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