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Whether you are traveling to Afghanistan or within the U.S., Robert Young Pelton takes you where the timid fear to tread—straight into the heart of the world's forbidden, lethal, and even criminal places—giving you all you need to know to survive the experience.
Featuring more than 30 countries, The World's Most Dangerous Places reveals their hidden dangers, including everything from diseases, land mines, and kidnapping to mercenaries, mujahedin, and militias. With firsthand accounts of breathtaking adventure in these hazardous locations, Pelton provides indispensable information on contacts for rescue organizations, environmental groups, political activists (including rebel groups), training schools in outdoor survival, commando techniques, and other potentially life-saving advice.
Whether you're an armchair traveler or a die-hard explorer, The World's Most Dangerous Places is your ticket to the white-knuckle pursuit of adventure . . . wherever it may be.
Completely updated with over 20 new stories, new countries, thousands of unusual Web sites, and vital addresses!
One of the oddest and most fascinating travel books to appear in a long time.
More Reviews and RecommendationsAbout The Author
Pelton, 45, has chosen an odd career. In high school an aptitude-and-interest test told him he was only suited for three jobs: astronaut; advertising roan and adventurer. So much for career counseling. Pelton went on to become a lumberjack, boundary cutter, tunneler; driller and blaster's.assistant in addition to his more lucrative occupations as a business strategist and marketing expert. He was not considered for the astronaut program although he has been ejected from many countries at great speed.
Pelton's articles ride the intellectual and demographic frontier in publications as diverse as the Harvard International Review to Soldier of Fortune to Road &Track to ABC News.com. He has been a featured speaker at the TED conference (Technology, Entertainment, Design), the Explorer's Club and an Afghan high school. Despite, this recent success; Pelton doesn't consider himself a writer or a pundit. "Just a guy trying to figure things out and who has to write things down so he doesn't forget."
Not much slows Pelton down; he has survived car accidents, bombings, gunfire, front lines, muggings, illness, aging Russian gunships, attacks by the PKK, SCUDS in Chechnya, two encounters with African killer bees, a plane crash in the central highlands of Kalitmantan and a terrorist bomb in Uganda. He attributes his numerous arrests and detainments to his hosts' need to get to know him better and to further his on-the-job survival training. Despite these minor setbacks, Pelton still faces each dangerous encounter with a sense of humor and an irreverent wit.
Pelton is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, in London and lives in Los Angeles, California.
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March 19, 2002: Purchased initially due to a job that might cause me to go to many of these places, I was surprised to find it is also an enlightening and entertaining read! Well written, plenty of first hand stories and just enough history of the issues to get you informed and keep you on your toes. Even if you never leave your Lazy Boy, you'll love reading this book!
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October 05, 2001: Excellent for a travel guide? huh you say, well im in the Merchant Marine and often have to travel all over the world. With this book on my side i know what to look out for from crazy militants to disease ridden tropics. Some ports ive been to i have often had to say 'man i wish i knew that...' as i got into trouble without asking. This book has done so much for me as a traveler and i feel alot safer on this planet with it at my side.