Adventure Travel In The Third World: Everything You Need To Know To Survive in Remote and Hostile Destinations [Book]

Adventure Travel In The Third World: Everything You Need To Know To Survive in Remote and Hostile Destinations [Book]

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Jeff Randall and Mike Perrin have years of experience leading travelers deep into the wildest cities and most rugged backcountry of the Third World. In this book, they help you recognize and minimize the many risks that come with venturing way off the beaten path so that you can come home with stories the average tourist will never be able to tell.

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Paperback: 280 pages, 50 photos Publisher: Paladin Press; ISBN: 1581603819

Adventure Travel in the Third World: Everything You Need to Know to Survive in Remote and Hostile Destinations

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