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hermetic

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Sat Nov 16, 2013, 10:52 AM Nov 2013

On the road for 23 years

Like many other adventurous young people, Ottawa’s Mike Bown set out to see the world when he was 21 years old.

“At the start I was just travelling because I wanted to to find more wilderness areas and experience different animals and nature," he said.

"Then I realized that people are equally interesting, if not moreso, so I guess I just got hooked onto travel and once I got into Asia I couldn’t stop. I had to see the whole planet.”

Twenty-three years and 195 countries later, Bown is back in Canada with journals full of stories and the same backpack he left with.


More with lots of amazing pictures here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2499853/Mike-Spencer-Bown-worlds-traveled-man-finally-heads-home-23-years.html

What an adventure. He has the distinction of being the first tourist ever in Mogadishu. He hitch-hiked and camped, slept in cheap hotels and stayed with locals whenever possible. Now he hopes to write a book about his journey.
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