Sense of Place - Charlie Smallshaw

 A reading I found very interesting from American Camino was the section about one’s sense of place. A sense of place is vital in realizing one’s appreciation for the environment. It made me think of other readings and discussions I’ve done in another class about sense of place. These discussions centered around how people used their language to describe the place they inhabited. The language tells us something about how they perceive and value the environment. For example, some languages do not have terms for left, right, up, and down but rather north, east, south, and west. Others describe the future as something that is behind them rather than something that is in front of them. This section definitely speaks to broader ideas of how the environment and culture/language do not exist separate from one another.

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