An Absolutely Outrageous Adventure

An Absolutely Outrageous Adventure by John Bougen, published by Penguin Group New Zealand, Limited on April 26, 2004, is a travel narrative that chronicles an ambitious quest to visit 191 countries in just 150 days. This edition, comprising 264 pages, presents Bougen’s journey fueled by his desire to explore the unknown while also supporting the Save the Children initiative. The book captures the challenges and experiences faced during this extraordinary adventure.
Readers will find a detailed account of the trials and tribulations encountered along the way, highlighting the adventurous spirit and determination required to undertake such a journey. The narrative delves into themes of travel and adventure, offering insights into the diverse cultures and landscapes encountered. Bougen’s quest not only aims for a Guinness World Record but also serves as a platform for raising awareness about important social issues. This engaging exploration invites readers to reflect on the nature of adventure and the motivations behind such daring undertakings.
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The quest was an attempt to visit 191 countries in 150 days, enter the Guinness Book of Records and help promote Save the Children. Driven by the passion of Auckland businessman John Bougen to explore the unknown, and even scare himself a little, this is a trip that would terrify most tourists.
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