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10 | THE REVIEW MAY-AUG 2022 Taking Inclusive Tourism to the next level It’s all about the experience and opening possibilities to ensure everybody can experience adventure. By JEZZAWILLIAMS Once, I was talking with a young woman about why she doesn’t get out and enjoy adventure. Her reply was: “Being born with a disability everything was impossible when I was a child so it was put in the too hard basket and that’s where it stayed.” Well, things have changed, and adventure experiences are now becoming inclusive to all. I feel privileged. Ever since my feet touched the ground they wanted to adventure. In fact, following my passion took me on a journey of two decades of guiding internationally on spectacular rivers and canyons, adventuring into lost jungles, patrolling steep and deep mountains. Working in wild environments, I chose a life of risk taking and exploring limits. Adventure has taught me life lessons, it prepared me for anything and encouraged me to live to my potential. So, when a life-changing canyoning accident Top: Flying high is a possibility for every body. Above: Jezza Williams, right, has always had a love of adventuring and the outdoors.
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