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Another Way to Travel - Book II
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Another Way to Travel - Book II
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Ever tried explaining the difference between Red Hat Linux and Annie Lennox to a Mexican?
Ever been accused of working for a notorious terror network by virtue of taking a photograph of a decrepit border post?
Ever run up a Greek mountain in trainers and found yourself being offered lunch in a monastery?
Ever been waylaid by a friendly New Zealander who insists on sharing - to the last drop - a bottle of Konyagi, aka Spirit of the Nation, 35% Alc.? (A Tanzanian liquor that neither he nor you have ever imbibed) If you can answer all these questions in the affirmative, then this book is probably not for you. But for everyone else who enjoys immersive travel, then you're sure to enjoy these chapters. The author takes the road less travelled as he meanders across borders and rubs shoulders with whoever it is sitting next to him on the bus or the hostel patio, sometimes alone, sometimes not. This book follows on from his previous adventures in Book I. If you enjoy anecdotal travel, mixed in with a dose of history, contemporary issues and the trials and tribulations of ordinary people - with a few smiles and laughs along the way - then this will definitely appeal to you. What are waiting for!
Ever tried explaining the difference between Red Hat Linux and Annie Lennox to a Mexican?
Ever been accused of working for a notorious terror network by virtue of taking a photograph of a decrepit border post?
Ever run up a Greek mountain in trainers and found yourself being offered lunch in a monastery?
Ever been waylaid by a friendly New Zealander who insists on sharing - to the last drop - a bottle of Konyagi, aka Spirit of the Nation, 35% Alc.? (A Tanzanian liquor that neither he nor you have ever imbibed) If you can answer all these questions in the affirmative, then this book is probably not for you. But for everyone else who enjoys immersive travel, then you're sure to enjoy these chapters. The author takes the road less travelled as he meanders across borders and rubs shoulders with whoever it is sitting next to him on the bus or the hostel patio, sometimes alone, sometimes not. This book follows on from his previous adventures in Book I. If you enjoy anecdotal travel, mixed in with a dose of history, contemporary issues and the trials and tribulations of ordinary people - with a few smiles and laughs along the way - then this will definitely appeal to you. What are waiting for!




















