Dangerous Loads

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Motorcycles, Travel, Asia, Southeast
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Author: Anton Swanepoel ISBN: 9781310842306
Publisher: Anton Swanepoel Publication: June 25, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Anton Swanepoel
ISBN: 9781310842306
Publisher: Anton Swanepoel
Publication: June 25, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Over 95 pictures with descriptions of amazing and scary loads and things that I have seen while living in Asia for a year and a half.

Traveling through Asia is an amazing experience. You get to learn more about how other people do things, learn the local culture, as well as see strange things. One of the most interesting things to see in Asia is their transport system.

You may have heard that the main transport is motorcycles. However, have you ever seen four or more people on a scooter? Or a truck so fully loaded it is three times its height? Get this book and see amazing things people do to get by each day.

This book contains over 95 pictures and is a small collection of the interesting things I have encountered in one and a half years of living in Southeast Asia. Most pictures were taken in Cambodia; however, some were taken in Vietnam or Laos. Each picture has a description with to explain the events that occurred when taking the picture, as to why locals do what they do.

If you want to see the amazing ways Asians transport items on the road, then This Book is For You

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Over 95 pictures with descriptions of amazing and scary loads and things that I have seen while living in Asia for a year and a half.

Traveling through Asia is an amazing experience. You get to learn more about how other people do things, learn the local culture, as well as see strange things. One of the most interesting things to see in Asia is their transport system.

You may have heard that the main transport is motorcycles. However, have you ever seen four or more people on a scooter? Or a truck so fully loaded it is three times its height? Get this book and see amazing things people do to get by each day.

This book contains over 95 pictures and is a small collection of the interesting things I have encountered in one and a half years of living in Southeast Asia. Most pictures were taken in Cambodia; however, some were taken in Vietnam or Laos. Each picture has a description with to explain the events that occurred when taking the picture, as to why locals do what they do.

If you want to see the amazing ways Asians transport items on the road, then This Book is For You

Click the Buy Button Now

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