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Through some field observations taken while camping at G-Land with Walter Hoffman, John Creed has solved the mystery of mosquitos' feasting habits: consuming sweet foods will result in an aerial blitzkrieg of magnificent proportions.
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Israel Preciado is driven by his Punta Mita beginnings—and an improbably detailed account of a midnight border crossing.
Yasha Hertzel travels on the Indian Ocean and meets Westerners like Zane who moved from the U.S. to live the simple live in the wild frontier of Sumatra. He befriends two Hawaiians that surf and bodyboard on their way to Bengkul. They take a catamaran to Tanabala and Tanamasa Islands and then Thailand. Hertzel crosses paths with many other travelers along the way who tell stories about their adventures chasing surf, sailing and living amongst the locals. After Thailand he goes to Western Australia to get tubed with Gene Hardy and meets local groms raised on surfing mornings before school and camping on the beach when the swell is good.
Acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton is on a mission to protect one square inch of Earth from the noise of mankind.
The surfing time capsules of Thomas Lodin.