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One is almost 83, the other is a cancer survivor: both set out on a journey that inspires Slovenia (PHOTO)
Slovenia🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

One is almost 83, the other is a cancer survivor: both set out on a journey that inspires Slovenia (PHOTO)

The article highlights two Slovenians embarking on long-distance hiking journeys as acts of personal resilience and inspiration. Polde Taler, from Zgornje Gorce, has begun his 'Pot miru' (Path of Peace) journey, covering 2070 kilometers across Europe to Tallinn, Estonia, using a cart to carry supplies. His trip is named after a project symbolizing human perseverance, freedom, and European unity. Meanwhile, 64-year-old Karlo Kropušek, a retired man from Slovenj Gradac, is walking 250 kilometers from his home to the Holy Mountains, inspired by his battle against cancer and his love for nature. Both men’s journeys reflect themes of overcoming adversity and connecting with the natural world.

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One is almost 83, the other is a cancer survivor: both set out on a journey that inspires Slovenia (PHOTO)

The article highlights two Slovenians embarking on long-distance hiking journeys as acts of personal resilience and inspiration. Polde Taler, from Zgornje Gorce, has begun his 'Pot miru' (Path of Peace) journey, covering 2070 kilometers across Europe to Tallinn, Estonia, using a cart to carry supplies. His trip is named after a project symbolizing human perseverance, freedom, and European unity. Meanwhile, 64-year-old Karlo Kropušek, a retired man from Slovenj Gradac, is walking 250 kilometers from his home to the Holy Mountains, inspired by his battle against cancer and his love for nature. Both men’s journeys reflect themes of overcoming adversity and connecting with the natural world.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on individual personal achievements and inspirational stories related to health recovery and outdoor adventure, which are apolitical topics. The framing remains neutral, emphasizing the personal journeys without taking a partisan stance.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately describes the journeys of two Slovenian hikers, providing details about their routes and motivations. It references their past achievements and uses appropriate terminology. The tone remains respectful and informative without overt bias.

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