Villefranche-sur-Mer

The Globetrotters Club

The travel club for independent travellers.

New York:

On May 4th Mike Luongo will be giving a slide show and lecture
about Lake Titicaca and the Border Regions of Peru and Bolivia. As well
as touching on Venezuela. It's a story of lots of water, Incan heritage
and South American politics. Learn about mysterious islands made only
of woven grass that ancient people made to escape war. You'll see
images of the highest navigable lake in the world, of colourful Carnival
in Puno, Peru and of deadly natural disaster in La Paz, Bolivia, a city
that thrives on laundered money. Michael is a New York based freelance
writer and has travelled to more than 45 countries, and written on more
than 30 of them. Latin America, with its mix of native and conquering
cultures is among his favourite regions of the world. Best known for his
work on gay travel destinations, he has been in Our World, Out & About
and numerous regional publications and websites. He is also a co-editor
of Continuum Press's Gay Tourism: Culture, Identity and Sex, the first
academic book on the gay travel industry.

Note: some folk have mentioned wanting to get together for drinks etc.
after the meeting. I will bring this to everyone's attention, and
we'll see how it goes.

New York meetings are held at The Wings Theater, 154 Christopher Street
(btw Greenwich St and Washington St), to the right of Crunch Fitness,
in the Archive on the first Saturday of each month at 4 pm. $8.00 for
members, $10.00 for non-members.


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