Eric Hansen is a travel writer, most famous for his book Stranger in the Forest: On Foot Across Borneo, about a 4,000 km trek through the heartland of Borneo. He lives in San Francisco. For 25 years he has traveled throughout Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Nepal, and Southeast Asia. He lived in the deserts, jungles, rain forests and islands of the Middle East and Asia throughout the 1980s and has worked as a goldsmith, a buffalo catcher, a pig farmer, a wild dog hunter and as a barber in Mother Teresa's 'Home for the Destitute Dying' in Calcutta. His articles, photographs, and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, National Geographic, Travel and Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, and Outside, among other publications worldwide.
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Travel, Description and travel, Voyages and travels, Journeys, Hiking, Sustainable forestry, Biography, Descriptions et voyages, Guidebooks, Himalaya mountains, description and travel, Michigan, guidebooks, Trails, Yemen, Adventure and adventurers, Biographies, Business enterprises, Case studies, Economic aspects of Wooden beams, Economic aspects of Wooden floors, Football, Football players, Forest products, History, Malaysia, description and travel, MarketingPlaces
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