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The Other Side of the Mountain
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The Other Side of the Mountain
Current price: $20.00


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The Other Side of the Mountain
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Driven by his internal global positioning system, Leon Lui has always been game to go anywhere in the world, especially if it is on the other side of the mountain.
Leon’s passports are his pride and joy – every stamp tells a story or an adventure. With wit, forthrightness and a dauntless spirit, he navigates pitfalls and unexpected situations at airports and train stations, on aeroplanes and at destinations. Be it making a dash worthy of the Olympics up a plane in Nigeria with hundreds of locals following closely behind; confronting a dish of wheat worms offered by a client in China; discovering the invasion that his prized mud crabs had mounted on a baggage carousel in Singapore; escaping from Afghanistan by a hair’s readth; or standing within point blank range of bank robbers in America, he sees the lighter side of travel and life.
Take a trip around the world with The Other Side of the Mountain and share in Leon’s laughter and astonishment along the way. His bagful of stories will awaken the travel instinct in you.
Leon’s passports are his pride and joy – every stamp tells a story or an adventure. With wit, forthrightness and a dauntless spirit, he navigates pitfalls and unexpected situations at airports and train stations, on aeroplanes and at destinations. Be it making a dash worthy of the Olympics up a plane in Nigeria with hundreds of locals following closely behind; confronting a dish of wheat worms offered by a client in China; discovering the invasion that his prized mud crabs had mounted on a baggage carousel in Singapore; escaping from Afghanistan by a hair’s readth; or standing within point blank range of bank robbers in America, he sees the lighter side of travel and life.
Take a trip around the world with The Other Side of the Mountain and share in Leon’s laughter and astonishment along the way. His bagful of stories will awaken the travel instinct in you.