How Australia changed everything for Marianella and Ana
Marianella and Ana Claudia Casmon, two Peruvian refugees, have successfully established a new life in Australia. Their journey emphasizes the importance of respect and patience in overcoming challenges. They have also embraced a unique lifestyle centered around teardrop trailers.
- ▪Marianella and Ana are Peruvian refugees who relocated to Australia.
- ▪They have built their life in Australia based on respect and patience.
- ▪The couple has adopted a lifestyle that includes teardrop trailers.
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