The Unlonely Planet - Martin R. Oliver

The Unlonely Planet

By: Martin R. Oliver

Paperback | 30 October 2006

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Whilst the Unlonely Planet is a travel book and collectively an autobiography, its purpose is to serve as an inspiration to the reader and for the reader to understand that the opportunity to travel is open to almost anyone if they would only take the initiative. The traveler should never be blinded by politics, religion or their ignorance of other cultures. On the contrary a little time to learn about these first hand, result in a new respect and understanding of the people we have to share our planet with. The Unlonely Planet is a journey that commences in the English Midlands moving down to South America on to the Middle East and the authors travels around the Far East. The book is a motivation for would be travelers while those experienced travelers will almost certainly be able to relate to the various often amusing events that they too will have experienced during their adventures. The book is both humorous and interesting and travelers whether business, tourist or armchair class will enjoy the ease of which world wide travel is portrayed in the Unlonely Planet.

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