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Natrice Miller is an Atlanta-based photojournalist and writer whose work can be seen in publications like The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and more. She is the founder and owner of travel blog The Cultured Lens, featuring travel stories and imagery from destinations worldwide. Natrice holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism.
Her stories reveal deeper cultural insights and inspire readers to explore destinations beyond the typical tourist spots. When she visited Aruba for the first time she felt an immediate fascination to explore Aruba's identity and multi-cultural society. She immerced herself in off-the-beaten-path experiences, enjoyed the colorful art in Aruba's second largest town, San Nicolas and indulged in all kinds of local dishes and authentic food in Aruba.
In her travel writing Natrice focuses mostly on:
Cultural immersion and off-the-beaten-path travel
Local food and cultural traditions
Photographing everyday life and community stories
Travel insights that deepen readers’ connection to place
Read the below article by Natrice to unlock her first-hand experiences in Aruba and see if she was able to catch Aruba's identity.
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