Tony Giles, Blind Author and World Traveller
Season 2, Episode 583, Jun 27, 11:00 AM
Blind and partially deaf traveller and writer Tony Giles has visited over 133 countries from the UN list of 193.
He told Amelia about the highlights and challenges of his travels, writing his novels and tips for other VI travellers.
Learn more about Tony and get updates on his travels on his website https://www.tonythetraveller.com/
Find his first book 'Seeing the world my way: a totally blind and partially deaf guy's global adventures' on the RNIB Talking Books Library.
Find his other eBooks, 'Seeing The Americas My Way' and 'Seeing a Slice of Southern Africa My Way' on Amazon and Apple Books.
Image shows: Tony feeding an alpaca some green vegetation at Awanacancha alpaca farm, a weaving centre and farm near Puka Pukara village and ruins. This is a cultural project that is presented as a living museum of the Andes. Various single storey village or farm buildings can be seen in the background. Other members of Tony’s group can also be seen feeding alpacas.
He told Amelia about the highlights and challenges of his travels, writing his novels and tips for other VI travellers.
Learn more about Tony and get updates on his travels on his website https://www.tonythetraveller.com/
Find his first book 'Seeing the world my way: a totally blind and partially deaf guy's global adventures' on the RNIB Talking Books Library.
Find his other eBooks, 'Seeing The Americas My Way' and 'Seeing a Slice of Southern Africa My Way' on Amazon and Apple Books.
Image shows: Tony feeding an alpaca some green vegetation at Awanacancha alpaca farm, a weaving centre and farm near Puka Pukara village and ruins. This is a cultural project that is presented as a living museum of the Andes. Various single storey village or farm buildings can be seen in the background. Other members of Tony’s group can also be seen feeding alpacas.