Outback Odyssey
Travels in Hidden Australia
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John Dwyer
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Australian Adventure Awaits...
Shunning the well-trodden tourists traps, John Dwyer chooses the road less travelled and explores unknown Australia. From abandoned mining towns in Western Australia to the ancient rainforest of Tasmania, this book brings you on an epic journey through the land Down Under.Whether being stalked by sharks on stunning coral reefs, watching for deadly crocodiles while camping, avoiding suicidal kangaroos on the lonely roads or trying his luck with beautiful backpackers, the author delivers his keen observations on life Down Under as well as highly entertaining anecdotes on the extraordinary geography and history of the country.
Join him as he brings you on an Outback Odyssey you will never forget...
John Dwyer is a seasoned traveller with an incurable case of Wanderlust. This is his fourth book following on from the highly successful High Road to Tibet and Cape Town to Kruger.
Praise for Cape Town to Kruger A rip-roaring travelogue with real heart...Cape Town to Kruger canters along at a hearty pace and serves up an adventurous view of South Africa through the eyes of a curious traveller, not a blind tourist." - Jeff Gordon, author of the best-selling 101 Kruger Tales
Praise for High Road to Tibet You [John Dwyer] really do give an authentic feeling of the contrasting atmospheres as you move from place to place - Dervla Murphy, international best-selling travel author
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