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Authors: John Higham
360 Degrees Longitude
Copyright © 2009 by John Higham
Originally published by Alyson Publications
Print book ISBN: 978-1-935212-86-7
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-935212-99-7
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To the wonderful people of Lushoto, Tanzania.
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Part III. Out of Our Comfort Zone
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T
ravel can change a person, and it can change the world. That's a bold statement, and I believe it.
As we look beyond our borders, it is easy to see how
different
people are,
over there
. It is a lot harder to see how
similar
they are. I'm convinced that you have go and spend time
over there
to accomplish that. It can be hard to do, which is why I wrote this book: to take you to distant lands and meet the people who live
over there
to show that, at the end of the day, humankind in all its wonderful weirdness is the same all over the planet.
A large part of this story is contained within the pages of this book, but there is more than what you are holding in your hands. Whenever you see the Google Earth logo
there is more waiting for you online. The Google Earth companion layer that is available online contains the “Director's Cut” of anecdotes, photos, video, and stories that couldn't be presented on mere paper. Google Earth is free and is probably the coolest piece of software developed by humankind. The extra features add a dimension to the manuscript that will connect you to the places around the globe in a way previously impossible. There is a quick tutorial in the appendix that explains what you need to know to use these features.
The
Appendix of How To
is chock-full of details about how one would go about planning their own around-the-world adventure, from basics on budgeting, to homeschooling children on the road, to getting immunizations. Even more information can be found at
www.360degreeslongitude.com
. If there is anything you want to know about world travel in general or about this story in particular that isn't in this book or on our Web site, send me an e-mail at
[email protected]
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“
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ou're awake, I can tell. What are you thinking about?”
It was my wife, September. I really didn't want to be talking about this, as we had already discussed everything there was to discuss. “Same thing as you.”
“I've been looking forward to this trip for over ten years,” she said. “Now that we're just weeks away from leaving, I'm afraid.”
“It's just nerves. Once we're on the road, we'll get into a rhythm, and it'll be fine.”
“Then why are you awake?”
“I can't turn my brain off. You know. EBS.” EBS is shorthand for Energizer Bunny Syndromeâmy brain just keeps going and going. As an engineer, I am duty-bound to reduce everything to three-letter acronyms. September just accepts it.
As it applies in this case, EBS meant going over and over scenarios about what could go wrong during our 52 weeks abroad. I had a pit in the bottom of my stomach.
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How is it that Obi-Wan Kenobi made us toss and turn at night? Use Google Earth and the
360 Degrees Longitude
layer to find out.