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SERENHIPPITY A 1969-70 Backpacking Adventure: Sydney to London
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SERENHIPPITY A 1969-70 Backpacking Adventure: Sydney to London in Brampton, ON
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SERENHIPPITY A 1969-70 Backpacking Adventure: Sydney to London in Brampton, ON
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Size: Paperback
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Serenhippity is the unique chronical of a young inexperienced Canadian couple living in Sydney Australia who decided in 1969 rather than fly to London England they would backpack overland through Asia instead. Full of vivid and lyrical descriptions of the foreign countries they explored, the free-spirited hippy vagabonds they encountered and the various exotic residents who wandered into their lives, keeps the reader turning the page. Some of these countries such as Iran, Afghanistan and Burma are essentially off limits to travelers.
This is a beautifully crafted tale which is seen through the lens of original photographs and paintings by the author to catapult the reader directly into the many riveting adventures they faced. The book captures the essence of this bizarre period and how they adapted to the unforeseen events encountered almost every day. It is a memorable read which should resonate with many.
Serenhippity is the unique chronical of a young inexperienced Canadian couple living in Sydney Australia who decided in 1969 rather than fly to London England they would backpack overland through Asia instead. Full of vivid and lyrical descriptions of the foreign countries they explored, the free-spirited hippy vagabonds they encountered and the various exotic residents who wandered into their lives, keeps the reader turning the page. Some of these countries such as Iran, Afghanistan and Burma are essentially off limits to travelers.
This is a beautifully crafted tale which is seen through the lens of original photographs and paintings by the author to catapult the reader directly into the many riveting adventures they faced. The book captures the essence of this bizarre period and how they adapted to the unforeseen events encountered almost every day. It is a memorable read which should resonate with many.





















