Living Beneath the Radar; A Nine Year Journey Around the World
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
This is the story of a young man who had a desire to travel and see the world. This nine-year journey gave him the opportunity to see our planet with different cultures and religions. The experience changed how he sees the world forever. Journey with the author and see what the world was like from 1970 to 1979.
During the journey the author helped to start trade between two countries that did not get along with each other. He visited a farmhouse in Italy where he lived in a previous life. He and another man where the first to surf in India. He crossed paths with Hindu holy men in the Himalayan Mountains and a Tibetan Nun who just finished a retreat sealed in a cave for six years. He was assisted by Muhammad Ali while crossing the border from Thailand into Malaysia.
Why have you never heard of these feats before or even the name of the author? It is because he chose to do it all while "Living Beneath the Radar."
Customer Reviews
This author is a very funny guy
After finishing reading Living Beneath the Radar, my first thought is, "this author is a very funny guy." In the middle of the book there is a story so funny that I laughed uncontrollably for ten minutes and had to put the book down. It is honestly the funniest story I have read in many years. Overall, the book is about adventure, and the reader has a chance to be an armchair traveler to most of the world. But these travels are certainly under the radar, and full of real (non-touristy) experiences. It's funny, it's fun, it's frequently very profound, and it's an honest-to-goodness flashback to the 70's that I truly enjoyed. Four solid stars.