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In this episode Mark takes us all over the world (his current country count is 115 out of 197) as he explains his inspiration for traveling, sailing the Mediterranean and Caribbean seas and most importantly how to fund a nomadic lifestyle. We start in Antarctica where he tells us the selection process for the expedition, as well as a harrowing tale of being trapped in sheer ice. The journey continues overland from Cairo to Cape Town, along with a chilling account of a visit to Mogadishu, Somalia and being the first tourist there in decades. The episode continues with a roundup of his home base in Malta, his current sailing journey across the Caribbean, the importance of traveling slowly/savoring life and how to visit the most dangerous/least visited countries in the world. This interview is a must for any aspiring traveler, nomad or anyone curious about destinations on any travel warning list.
Sailing the Caribbean
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Fun Fact: There are currently in excess of 250 travel advisories on the U.S. State Department website.
By Chris Corigliano & Winfield GlascockIn this episode Mark takes us all over the world (his current country count is 115 out of 197) as he explains his inspiration for traveling, sailing the Mediterranean and Caribbean seas and most importantly how to fund a nomadic lifestyle. We start in Antarctica where he tells us the selection process for the expedition, as well as a harrowing tale of being trapped in sheer ice. The journey continues overland from Cairo to Cape Town, along with a chilling account of a visit to Mogadishu, Somalia and being the first tourist there in decades. The episode continues with a roundup of his home base in Malta, his current sailing journey across the Caribbean, the importance of traveling slowly/savoring life and how to visit the most dangerous/least visited countries in the world. This interview is a must for any aspiring traveler, nomad or anyone curious about destinations on any travel warning list.
Sailing the Caribbean
Mark's Books
Youtube
Twitter
Instagram
Fun Fact: There are currently in excess of 250 travel advisories on the U.S. State Department website.