Adventure travel journalist Peter Mandel chases his stories and photos in the world’s far corners, including Antarctica, India, Egypt, Patagonia, the fjords of Norway, the mountain pathways of Japan, and the deserts of Africa. Woodbridge residents at  Fox Hill RunForest ViewEvergreen EastEvergreen Forest and Cloverleaf Gardens won’t have to travel far to share and experience some of Peter’s greatest adventures when the Woodbridge Public Library presents, GOING TO EXTREMES; AN ADVENTURE TRAVEL PRESENTATION on March 15 @ 7pm. 

To register for this exciting virtual presentation please click here or call 732-634-4450. On the day before the program you will be sent the Zoom meeting information by email. 

The author of ten books, he’ll show slides of his most extreme travel experiences —surviving a coup in Ecuador, visiting a ‘city’ of penguins at the South Pole, fishing for piranha on Brazil’s Rio Negro, floating in the Goodyear Blimp, sailing on an Arctic icebreaker, camping in the African bush, and kayaking to the Statue of Liberty — and talk about how adventure travel turns to prose in today’s media. 

Peter Mandel is a regular travel contributor to The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and National Geographic Kids. He’s the author of eleven picture books for children published by Simon & Schuster, Hyperion, Macmillan, Scholastic, and Henry Holt.

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