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The Gap Year Book

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Given the choice between stressful exams or job interviews and the endless white sand of an Australian beach, what would you choose?
-Be the first in your family to go around the world
-Swim with dolphins off the coast of New Zealand
-Teach children English in India
-Build pit latrines in Burkina Faso
-Raft the Zambezi, the hardest rapid in the world
-Tend baby jaguars in Bolivia
-Watch the sun set over Uluru (Ayers Rock)
-Learn Spanish in Guatemala
-Repatriate wild horses in Mongolia
-Work a ski season in the Alps
-Study film in New York
The Gap Year Book is your ticket to all this and more.
Also Includes
-Free wall map of the world
-Essential pre-trip planning: health, safety, kit, costs, tickets, etc.
-Advice from Gappers & Industry experts
-Gap-Year planners & round-the-world routes
-Regional Maps & tried-and-tested itineraries
-Hundreds of Gap-year organizations & essential resources

462 pages, Paperback

Published July 1, 2005

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Joe Bindloss

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March 10, 2009
Worth reading if you are in the extremely early stages of planning a major trip around the world, but probably not worth it otherwise. This book would have been great before the internet existed, but now you can get this information in a more personal format on people's blogs or on the Lonely Planet Thorn Tree forum.
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