So...I Married My Sister

Nonfiction, Travel
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Author: Malcolm Taylor, Julian Taylor ISBN: 9780463654217
Publisher: Malcolm Taylor Publication: April 17, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Malcolm Taylor, Julian Taylor
ISBN: 9780463654217
Publisher: Malcolm Taylor
Publication: April 17, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Be inspired by the travel adventures of four intrepid motorcyclists who rode their Kawasaki KLR 650’s from their home town-Cape Town (South Africa) to Singapore, combining their own sense of adventure with a fundraiser for the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. Despite many challenges and nail biting moments, they achieved their goal, covering 17 countries, 3 continents, (Africa, Europe, and Asia) and over 23,000 km. in just over 4 months, with many a hilarious moment to keep the reader amused. A unique aspect of the trip was that the group was comprised of a father, son, and daughter, and a friend who completed the quartet of bikers. Read on to find out what would move a man to marry his sister! Even if you are not a motorbike rider you will enjoy this book. You will however need a sense of fun, and a sense of adventure.
Because this is a travel book, we chose to include many photos. While regular Kindle viewers will not have the full advantage of colour, the pictures are clear. Other tablets or readers will give you that bonus.

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Be inspired by the travel adventures of four intrepid motorcyclists who rode their Kawasaki KLR 650’s from their home town-Cape Town (South Africa) to Singapore, combining their own sense of adventure with a fundraiser for the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. Despite many challenges and nail biting moments, they achieved their goal, covering 17 countries, 3 continents, (Africa, Europe, and Asia) and over 23,000 km. in just over 4 months, with many a hilarious moment to keep the reader amused. A unique aspect of the trip was that the group was comprised of a father, son, and daughter, and a friend who completed the quartet of bikers. Read on to find out what would move a man to marry his sister! Even if you are not a motorbike rider you will enjoy this book. You will however need a sense of fun, and a sense of adventure.
Because this is a travel book, we chose to include many photos. While regular Kindle viewers will not have the full advantage of colour, the pictures are clear. Other tablets or readers will give you that bonus.

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