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Category Archives: Travel Adventures
The Rude Guy (Maui) Rerun of Podcast #18 [June 12, 2006] March 15, 2009
Rich Zubaty reads an excerpt from his book The Corporate Cult about pig hunting and wife-hunting in the jungles of Peru – what he calls a “corporate-free” zone – where people have lived without corporations since the dawn of human history. Continue reading
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Tagged hunting, jungle, monkey hunting, Peru, pig hunting, South America, travel adventure, wife hunting
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Romance: the Rich Zubaty autobiography
Rich Zubaty’s travel, writing and art adventures in 25 countries.
Anarchy is the sane person’s response to an insane world. —Rich Monk Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, art, Asia, autobiography, Europe, Mexico, Peru, South America, South Pacific, Thailand, Tonga, travel, Zubaty
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The Rude Guy (Maui) text of Podcast #18 June 12, 2006
In the last show recorded in Maui Rich Zubaty tells travel adventures from the Peruvian Jungle that illustrate life in “corporate-free” zones. Continue reading
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Mexico Notes 1
So… Here I am… back again… in a place where women carry baskets of food on their heads. Where the main talk of the men is fishing, and I can stroll down to the wharf any morning, and buy a fresh fish for two bucks. Continue reading
Mexico Notes 2
A black parrot squawks in a palm tree. It’s cool and the morning sun is still hidden behind the cliff. The high tide swishes and hisses in the cove next to the concrete pier in the small Pacific harbor. Weary fishermen goose their outboards and plow their boats high up onto the sand where local women rush toward the boat while it is still sliding up on the sand and swarm over it, grabbing fish off the floorboards. Mysteriously, I never see any money change hands, but I know these women will catch a ride on a truck nd sell the fish in the big Monday market in Pochutla.
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