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Keith was working as an electronics engineer and Tania as an office administrator when, both in their twenties, they gave up their careers and set out on the journey of a lifetime. In May, 1983, they sold everything they owned and left home on a secondhand motorcycle to see the world. They thought they had enough money to last fo 4 years but it was to be 16 years before they returned to the UK. They ravelled more than 250,000 kilometres through 98 countries and worked their passage on cargo ships across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. When Gulf War 1 blocked their
route across the Middle East to China they bought an old wooden sailing
boat, full of holes, that they had come across in Cyprus. Knowing
nothing about sailing, or boat repairs, they bought the boat for £2,500
- the last of their savings - filled the holes, dismantled the motorcycle,
stored the pieces on board the boat and set sail to cross the Atlantic
Ocean. 10 months later they reached Barbados in the Caribbean. |
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After 4 1/2 years cruising hundreds of islands in the Caribbean they sailed through the bahamas to Florida, where they unloaded and reassembled the, by now, incredibly corroded motorcycle. They sold the boat, crossed over to the Far East and, thanks to the fall of communism, rode a third of the way around the planet through Russia back to Europe.
Now,
after 16 2/3 years of continuous travelling, they are writing a book
about their journey. |
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