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Adventures From Somewhere charts Chase A. Wolf’s newest venture – Global Shopping Adventures – as he travels throughout Asia, India and Europe, meeting with business leaders interested in bringing their wares to America.

Chase hopes you enjoy sharing his travel and business experiences as he describes through words and photographs the sights, sounds, smells and tastes – the sensory textures – of faraway cultures, people and places that were ancient when America declared its independence.

But Adventures From Somewhere is more than just a travel journal – it’s about stories - because a journey without a story is just an itinerary.

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About Chase A. Wolf

Chase A. Wolf’s Adventures From Somewhere Travel Blog 

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Chase A. Wolf  has been many things:  among them a real estate developer with Chicago’s famed Arthur Rubloff; involved in the retail industry; manager of his family’s import business; martial artist; certified scuba instructor; and, most importantly for this blog – a world traveler.

Adventures From Somewhere charts Chase’s newest venture – Global Shopping Adventures – as he travels throughout Asia, India and Europe, meeting with business leaders interested in bringing their wares to America.  More about Global Shopping Adventures can be found on this blog under “A Shopping Manifesto,” Chase’s call for change in the American shopping experience which has grown tedious and dull under the sameness of uniform corporate group-thought.

Chase hopes you enjoy sharing his travel and business experiences as he describes through words and photographs the sights, sounds, smells and tastes – the sensory textures – of faraway cultures, people and places that were ancient when America declared its independence.

For Chase, travel is more than getting from one place to another, it is a chance to renew oneself through immersion in the differences between worlds all the while making the human connections that geographic borders can attempt – but never really succeed – in controlling.

 And of course, comments are always welcome from Chase’s readers.    

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