Mad Geography

“Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must live”

Charles Bukowski

First Experience

My first wild geography lesson begins in London when I am eight years old: I sail with my family across the Atlantic in a freighter captained by my father;  like Jason and the Argonauts we navigate our way up the St. Lawrence River to Lake Superior, and then battle our way back home  in a hurricane. No sooner have I returned to England than my family moves  to Kuwait, where my hot days playing in the desert  sun only come to  an end when I am ordered back to  school in England.


Caribbean Escape

In the middle of my university studies I escape to the Caribbean to explore the  legends of Hispaniola, a favourite haunt of pirates in Stevenson’s Treasure Island. It feels  good to feel  the sand between my toes again, and I research the history of Christopher Columbus, Spanish gold, and Ponce de Leon’s search for the Fountain of Lost Youth.


More Episodes

Land of the Pharaohs

Egypt

Greece 

Egypt ~ Again!

Syria via Jordan

Yemen

Turkey

Iran

Middle East Returns

Africa

India

Red Dragon

Machu Picchu

Maya Land

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