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Swimming to Angola

.. And Other Tips for Surviving the Third World
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This is not your grandfather's, or even your father's, idea of a travel book. It is, in fact, the most unlikely travel itinerary you'll probably ever read. Some of the destinations in these pages have rarely, if ever, made it to those high-gloss volumes of global travel literature. And for a good -- or at least logical -- reason: most people in so-called 'advanced' countries looking for 'exotic' locales to spend time in, normally wouldn't want to go here. These are places that we might consider deep in poverty and hopelessness, where civil wars rage, where dictators confiscate land for their own use, where babies starve, and where travel itself is crimped by men in battle fatigues and carrying automatic rifles. On roads paved and unpaved leading to the four corners of the globe, the ones in the Third World are the very least traveled. Where the scent of stability and higher living standards can be whiffed, and tour-guided safaris through safely-made 'wild' jungles and nature preserves can be offered for a pretty price, that is when the roads begin to get crowded. This book, then, is testament to the folly of those stereotypical Third World incursions, and the fiction inherent in their premise. It also highlights real danger, moments when less luck or less wise on-the-spot decisions might have been life threatening. However, this is an occupational hazard for any hardy world traveler with a yen to veer off the well-beaten path. Traveling light in the pocketbook, in fact, is one of the rules of this book -- the reason being that you don't want to stand out and become a target, especially in the Third World. Being Western looking enough as it is, you don't need a sign around the neck reading: "Free money for everybody, right here."

Author Biography:

"Christopher Blin is truly the real-life Indiana Jones of our time! His insightful first-hand views of world conditions provide humorous and often jaw-dropping commentary for readers and listeners alike." -- Rick Amato Washington Times Op-Ed Columnist National Radio Talk-Show Host *** Christopher Scott Blin is an international consultant who graduated with a Business Management degree before going overseas for further studies in Munich, Germany and Latina University in Panama. Having visited over 95 countries around the world, highlights include working at hospitals in Africa, shelters in Central America, and even playing basketball in the leagues of Australia -- where he enjoys dual citizenship. Christopher regularly gives keynote speaking addresses on the subject:: "Surviving an Overseas Assignment in a Developing Country."
Release date Australia
July 25th, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
1, black & white illustrations
Imprint
AuthorHouse
Pages
312
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Dimensions
152x229x17
ISBN-13
9781425997496
Product ID
1893957

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