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Travel Tales: Snakes & Other Critters
Collects Michael Brein's numerous accounts of the nearly 2,000 interviews with travelers he has met in his own travels around the world over the last five decades.
Although the typical travel stories collected in the True Travel Tales book series are ordinarily oriented towards safety and security issues in travel, the very scary and dangerous accounts of snakes, scorpions, poisonous and deadly insects, other crawling critters, nasty pests, and nuisances of all kinds, and all sorts of variations in between are indeed reported by…mehr

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Travel Tales: Snakes & Other Critters

Collects Michael Brein's numerous accounts of the nearly 2,000 interviews with travelers he has met in his own travels around the world over the last five decades.

Although the typical travel stories collected in the True Travel Tales book series are ordinarily oriented towards safety and security issues in travel, the very scary and dangerous accounts of snakes, scorpions, poisonous and deadly insects, other crawling critters, nasty pests, and nuisances of all kinds, and all sorts of variations in between are indeed reported by travelers.

Mostly these encounters with nasty, dangerous, wild, and annoying critters will not likely happen to you. But you never know. You'll read in the series plenty of examples of the wide variety of encounters with snakes and other nefarious critters that may pop up now and again in your travels as well as your own daily home life.

This book, however, about pests, nuisances, and dangerous wild critters adds to all sorts of true accounts of other kinds of close calls and great escapes in connection with all sorts of scary travel situations including chases, foiled kidnappings, attacks, roadblocks, scary places, trips from hell, borders, and police, hitchhiking, international spying, smuggling, and intrigue, being in the wrong places at the wrong times, terror attacks, bandits, Mexican standoffs, airplane crashes, accidents and mishaps, white slavery, robberies, sexual harassment and assaults and more.


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Autorenporträt
Michael Brein, also known as the Travel Psychologist, is an author, lecturer, travel storyteller, adventurer, and publisher of travel books and guides as well as books on UFOs and the Paranormal.

He recently appeared as a guest on CNN, and is regularly quoted in the news media and blogs, and is an invited guest on Internet radio programs on the psychology of travel as well as UFOs and the paranormal.

Michael is the first person to coin the term 'travel psychology.' Through his doctoral studies, work and life experiences, and extensive world travels, he has become the world's first travel psychologist.

His travel guide series, Michael Brein's Travel Guides to Sightseeing by Public Transportation, shows travelers how to sightsee the top 50 visitor attractions in the world's most popular cities easily and cheaply by public transportation.

Michael also publishes his True Travel Tales series, a collection of books of the best of 10,000 travel stories shared with him from interviews with nearly 2,000 world travelers and adventurers Michael has encountered in his own extensive world travels.

Finally, Michael also publishes The Road to Strange series on the true accounts of people who have had sightings of UFOs or experiences of the paranormal.

Michael Brein resides on Bainbridge Island, Washington.

His website is www.michaelbrein.com, and his email is michaelbrein@gmail.com.