The Last Tourist: Paradise Lost and Found

The Last Tourist: Paradise Lost and Found
ISBN-10
1990129056
ISBN-13
9781990129056
Category
Travel
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2020-12-15
Publisher
Cougar WebWorks
Author
Nowick Gray

Description

Longing for vicarious adventures in global travel? The Last Tourist celebrates the end of an era. Traveling light, savor exotic destinations in Hawaii, India, Southeast Asia, Southern Europe, Central and South America. Relive a backpacker's edgy tales, partake in healing journeys, share deep reflections on distant shores

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