An Exile of the Mind

An adventure of life in the slow lane

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Adventure & Literary Travel, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Brian Priest ISBN: 9780473407490
Publisher: Iliad Publishing Services Publication: February 1, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brian Priest
ISBN: 9780473407490
Publisher: Iliad Publishing Services
Publication: February 1, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In An Exile of the Mind, Brian shares his amazing and sometimes jaw-dropping experiences on a humorous journey of self discovery. Leaving England as a teenager for the antipodes, he has followed an adventurous and unconventional path through life, visiting over 50 countries by the age of 29. Travelling off the beaten track, eating badly, sleeping under the stars and in cheap pensions, he discovered pieces of paradise forgotten by time and undiscovered by tourists. From getting lost in a jungle in search of Maya ruins, following the Hippie Trail across two continents, to crossing seas in Asia in his yacht and teaching himself how to sail on the way, this illustrated odyssey chronicles Brian’s passion to explore vast cultural experiences. When he wasn’t on the move Brian lived a self-sufficient lifestyle in a solar passive mudbrick house he built himself in the middle of a 100-acre forest.

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In An Exile of the Mind, Brian shares his amazing and sometimes jaw-dropping experiences on a humorous journey of self discovery. Leaving England as a teenager for the antipodes, he has followed an adventurous and unconventional path through life, visiting over 50 countries by the age of 29. Travelling off the beaten track, eating badly, sleeping under the stars and in cheap pensions, he discovered pieces of paradise forgotten by time and undiscovered by tourists. From getting lost in a jungle in search of Maya ruins, following the Hippie Trail across two continents, to crossing seas in Asia in his yacht and teaching himself how to sail on the way, this illustrated odyssey chronicles Brian’s passion to explore vast cultural experiences. When he wasn’t on the move Brian lived a self-sufficient lifestyle in a solar passive mudbrick house he built himself in the middle of a 100-acre forest.

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