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'''Eric Hansen''' is a travel writer, most famous for his book [[Stranger in the forest]], about a 4,000 [[km]] 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 has lived in the [[deserts]], [[jungles]], [[rain forest]]s and islands of the Middle East and Asia throughout the 1980s and has worked as a [[gold smith]], a [[buffalo]] catcher, a [[pig farmer]], a wild dog hunter and as a [[barber]] in [[Mother Theresa]]'s 'Home for the Destitute Dying' in [[Calcutta]]. His articles, photographs, and reviews have appeared in the [[New York Times]], [[National Geographic]], [[Travel & Leisure]], [[Condé Nast Traveler]], and [[Outside magazine]], among other publications worldwide.
'''Eric Hansen''' is a travel writer, most famous for his book [[Stranger in the forest]], about a 4,000 [[km]] 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 has lived in the [[deserts]], [[jungles]], [[rain forest]]s 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 Theresa]]'s 'Home for the Destitute Dying' in [[Calcutta]]. His articles, photographs, and reviews have appeared in the [[New York Times]], [[National Geographic]], [[Travel & Leisure]], [[Condé Nast Traveler]], and [[Outside magazine]], among other publications worldwide.


Eric Hansen graduated at the [[University of California]] where he studied [[industrial art]] and [[environmental design]].
Eric Hansen graduated at the [[University of California]] where he studied [[industrial art]] and [[environmental design]].

Revision as of 22:50, 20 October 2007

For other people by the same name see Eric Hansen

Eric Hansen is a travel writer, most famous for his book Stranger in the forest, about a 4,000 km 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 has 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 Theresa's 'Home for the Destitute Dying' in Calcutta. His articles, photographs, and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, National Geographic, Travel & Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, and Outside magazine, among other publications worldwide.

Eric Hansen graduated at the University of California where he studied industrial art and environmental design.

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