The Size of the World
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About this book
By the time that travel writer Jeff Greenwald hit his late thirties he had covered more ground than Magellan Marco Polo and Columbus combined. But he also came to a sobering conclusion: airplanes had reduced his exotic explorations to a series of long commutes. So he set out to rediscover the mass the gravity and the size of the world. His mission: to circle the earth without leaving its surface. What followed was a remarkable odyssey as Greenwald scaled an active volcano in Guatemala rode a rat-infested ferry across the Persian Gulf dropped by Paul Bowless flat unannounced saved a baby snow leopard in Tibet and spent his fortieth birthday marooned in the Sahara. And no matter where he found himself he sent reports of his exploits from his ever-faithful laptop to the screens of thousands of eager Internet readers. A pilgrimage both hilarious and harrowing insightful and wise The Size of the World takes you on an adventure you will never forget.
