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When I was twenty years old and dreaming of little besides the adventures that I imagined lay before me in exotic and distant places, I considered a small book called Vagabond Globetrotting to be nothing less than a bible for the life I wished to lead. I considered its author, Marcus Endicott, to be a legend. Fourteen or so years down the road, I am happy to report that Marcus -- a real fellow, as it turns out, and still traveling the world -- has revised and republished the book in a twentieth anniversary edition. Buy it. Read it. Imagine the things you may still get to do.

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This blog is effectively defunct. But thank you for visiting. Perhaps it will revive one day.