Nowhere Bound: A Young Man's Journey Through Africa and Beyond in the 1970s by Stephen W.T. Sarrack (13 Reviews) Price verified 13 hours ago
In the spring of 1975, Steve crosses the English Channel with a vague plan to backpack around the world. As he heads into Africa, the 21-year-old tumbles through a succession of adventures that are often hilarious and sometimes alarming. Whether he is hiking through a war zone, waking in the middle of a coup d'état, or camping in a tribal village, Steve gives an engaging account of the action. Readers are along for the journey, discovering the fascination of being nowhere bound. Tags: overland, hippie, trail, journey, wanderlust, traveler, globetrotting, 1970s, 70s, shoestring, budget, travel, traveler, backpacking, backpacker, backpack, hitchhiking, hitching, Sudan, Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Nile, Sudd, East Africa, North Africa, Asia, India, Pakistan, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, paddle steamer, Dinka
Genre: TravelLength: 309 Pages (5,121 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 2nd, 2024