“At the end of the day, I was able to play the cards the world dealt me and survive to 196. He comments that he would have enjoyed the quest even more had some of the parts been not quite such a challenge, but in the end wouldn’t change it. the most original travel narrative ever written. He writes with humour and compassion about the adventures he’s had, filled with curiosity and drama. I thought I had some great travel stories (and I do have a few) but nothing compared to some of the harrowing tales of Albert’s years on the road. After reading this book, I feel as though I’ve hardly travelled. Yet fifty years after travelling to his first country, Canada, he touched down in the nearly impossible to reach Angola and finished his mission. Edward Kosner reviews Around the World in 50 Years: My Adventure to Every Country on Earth, by Albert Podell. Some were easy and enjoyable, others a bit more challenging, but then he got down to the ones that were war-torn, almost impossible to get visas for and just plain dangerous. Albert set a goal for himself to actually set foot in every official country around the world, which at the time of writing was 196, and then started checking them off. As a travel addict, I’ve often dreamed about travelling to every country in the world, so when I came across Albert Podell’s book ‘ Around the World in 50 Years‘ I was intrigued.
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