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Travel Tales Monthly: No. 2 Aug 2014

By: Michael Brein
Narrated by: Gary Roelofs
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Publisher's Summary

Michael Brein's Travel Tales Monthly Bookazine Issue No. 2 for August 2014 contains 10 among the best travel stories from Michael's huge collection of travel tales that he has gathered in interviews with nearly 1,750 world travelers and adventurers during his four decades of his own travels to more than 125 countries throughout the world.

The August issue features such hilarious tales as "The Speed Trap", which describes the craziness of driving in Italy, as well as "Two Tales of Chuck", an apparent miscreant who advances temper tantrums to get his way, though not always successful, by the way!

A couple of travel tales touch on ghosts and the paranormal in travel. And other tales include "Crazy, Stupit Scoundrels", which speaks for itself. "The Cane", the feature story for this month, describes a mystical experience taking place in Morocco.

Loren Ekroth, Ph.D., aka "Dr. Conversation", is this month the first of a series of guest contributors. Loren talks about intercultural communication in travel and shares a few of his own noteworthy travel experiences with us.

©2014 Michael Brein, Inc. (P)2014 Michael Brein, Inc.

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