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- Writers
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Who wrote: “The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live …” -
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In the book Eat Pray Love (turned into a film in 2010 starring Julia Roberts) writer Elizabeth Gilbert spends time in Italy, India and … where else? -
- 3.
Travel writer Bill Bryson’s book Notes From a Small Island draws on his experiences travelling around where? -
- 4.
Robyn Davidson's book Tracks tells the story of her incredible camel trek across which country? -
- 5.
John Steinbeck’s book Travels with Charley tells of his road trip across the US. But who’s Charley? -
- Great travel achievements
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In 2010 Ed Stafford became the first man to walk the entire length of the Amazon. How many days did it take him? -
- 7.
In 1991 Richard Branson lifted off in order to become the first person in a hot air balloon to do what? -
- 8.
Contemporary travel writer and “real-life Lara Croft” Kira Salak was the first woman to cross which country? -
- 9.
In May this year, 13-year-old Indian schoolgirl Malavath Poorna became the youngest girl to do what? -
- 10.
How many marathons did comedian Eddie Izzard run in a row, during his epic journey around the UK? -
- In the media
- 11.
What is the name of this famous photograph by Steve McCurry? -
- 12.
Michael Palin's first BBC travel programme was Around the World In 80 Days. Where did his journey start? -
- 13.
What adventure did Prince Harry recently go on in order to support veteran’s charity Walking with the Wounded? -
- 14.
Where did Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon travel around in the first series of The Trip? -
- 15.
In his 2008 TV series Amazon, presenter Bruce Parry was famously filmed throwing up repeatedly into a bucket. But why? -
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