The concept of travelling in a random manner is not new but what if the five, ten or fifty places to be visited have been chosen by drawing letters of the alphabet from a hat to identify the first letters of each location? And then and only then are the actual place names revealed and their location on the map identified. And to add a necessary degree of discipline each and every place must be visited however uninteresting or remote it may seem to be. No convenient substitutions allowed, no deletions, no ifs or buts. A recipe for disaster surely? At least a waste of precious time and precious funds? Follow Sas and Bro on their 50 day odyssey covering 11,500 km to visit 60 randomly selected locations in New Zealand. And find out what they discovered on their own random journey. (includes 168 photographs)
The concept of travelling in a random manner is not new but what if the five, ten or fifty places to be visited have been chosen by drawing letters of the alphabet from a hat to identify the first letters of each location? And then and only then are the actual place names revealed and their location on the map identified. And to add a necessary degree of discipline each and every place must be visited however uninteresting or remote it may seem to be. No convenient substitutions allowed, no deletions, no ifs or buts. A recipe for disaster surely? At least a waste of precious time and precious funds? Follow Sas and Bro on their 50 day odyssey covering 11,500 km to visit 60 randomly selected locations in New Zealand. And find out what they discovered on their own random journey. (includes 168 photographs)