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Cleo OdzerBeginning in 1987, she had spent three years in Thailand to research this topic.
Bevan MorrisIn March 2012, Morris toured 14 African countries, including Kenya, to promote Consciousness Based Education.
Charley Boorman In 2004, Ewan McGregor and Boorman decided to embark on a journey taking them from London to New York, which resulted in the hit television show Long Way Round, an international motorbike trip from London to New York via Europe and Asia.
Juan GundlachIn 1839, he left Europe to make collections on the Caribbean island of Cuba, where he lived ever since.
Mulford B. FosterIn 1948 he made a plant expedition around South America collecting in Dutch Guiana, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia Costa Rica, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Trinidad.
Roberto Cueva del R?oIn 1980 he travels to Europe and makes several watercolors in Spain, France, Italy and some more places.
Thomas Catto, 1st Baron CattoIn 1906 he went to Smyrna as Forbes's deputy and travelled extensively in the Near East and Middle East.
Otto Rahn In 1931 he travelled to the Pyrenees region of southern France where he conducted most of his research.
Anthony RhodesHis journey from Terni to Rome with a donkey was later recorded in his 1952 travel book, A Sabine Journey.
Albert TissandierIn 1886 he started a long trip around the world in America, subsequently travelling to the East Indies, Ceylon and many other Asia n locales, sending his magnificent illustrations back to Paris so they could appear in La Nature.
Jade Snow WongThe book was translated into several Asian languages by the U. S. State Department, which sent her on a four-month speaking tour of Asia in 1953.''
John Harris (artist)Graduating in 1970 he traveled and studied transcendental meditation in India, and surrounding provinces, for six years.
George W. BushThe Pew Research Center's 2007 Global Attitudes poll found that out of 47 countries, in only nine countries did most respondents express'' a lot of confidence'' or'' some confidence'' in Bush : Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Israel, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, and Uganda.
Robin DodsDods visited the Continent in 1891 for a study tour of Italy.
Terry MacAlmonAfter a spiritual experience in 1973, MacAlmon spent the next 17 years serving in music ministry positions for several churches and traveling in concert work across America.
Andrew CarnegieHe founded the Carnegie Hero Fund for the United States and Canada in 1904 (a few years later also established in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and Germany) for the recognition of deeds of heroism.
Ron TschetterAlthough the couple wanted to serve in Turkey, Iran, or Afghanistan, Tschetter and his wife were assigned to teach family-planning techniques in Maharashtra, India, beginning in 1966.
Melody (Spanish singer)In 2001, she had a long and extended tour throughout South America, Central America and the Caribbean.
Gary HodgesBut from 1990 he first visited East Africa and later many other countries.
Douglas Houghton CampbellHe also travelled extensively though the Pacific collecting samples and writing Outline of Plant Geography, published in 1926, about his travels.
Rom Landau Beginning in 1948 Rom Landau devoted his writing skills exclusively to Morocco and Moroccan affairs.
Edward GoldsmithThe Way (1992) was the culmination and synthesis of more than four decades of theoretical development, In addition to the UK Ecologist, Goldsmith later helped to found and support The Ecologist as independent enterprises in many parts of the world, including -- : Brazil (in Portuguese) ; France (in French) ; Asia (India) ; Italy (in Italian) ; Greece (in Greek) ; The Pacific (New Zealand) ; Lebanon (in Arabic) ; Latin America (in Spanish) ; and Colombia (in Spanish).
My TamIt was the basis for her 2004 tour around various universities across the country.
Asencio In 1996, the art supply company, Thayer and Chandler, sponsored Asencio's work, including Asencio in touring exhibitions throughout countries in Europe, including Germany and France.
Tibor Sekelj In 1961, Sekelj accepted the invitation of Moroccan Esperantists and traveled to Morocco, where he joined a caravan of Tuaregs nomads into the Sahara.
Percy GraingerIn September 1955 Grainger made his final visit to Australia, where he spent nine months organising and arranging exhibits for the Grainger Museum.
Sarah PalinDuring March 2011, Palin and her husband toured India at the invitation of Indian newsmagazine India Today, subsequently visiting Israel.
Charles H. VailIn this capacity, Vail toured the United States speaking on various socialist topics for seven of the first nine months of 1901, traveling over 14,000 miles and visiting 19 states.
Tomoji AbeIn 1969, on a trip with his wife to Europe, Abe visited Edmund Blunden, his university lecturer.
Masanobu FukuokaFrom 1979, Fukuoka travelled the world extensively, giving lectures, working directly to plant seeds and re-vegetate areas, and receiving a number of awards in various countries in recognition of his work and achievements.
Swami AtmasthanandaIn 1998, he visited various places in US, Canada, Japan and Singapore.
J. R. MitchellFrom the 1980s until the year 2000, Mitchell traveled for numerous extended periods to countries in west and east Africa, including Senegal, Nigeria, Kenya and Ethiopia, primarily in the role of teacher, working closely with local and international institutions.
Eug?ne Mage Mage lived as adjudicator of the General Louis Faidherbe since 1858 in West Africa (in modern Senegal).
Minakata Kumagusu After three years and 21 months research on plants in the Kumano region, Kumagusu left Katsu'ura in October 1904 and walked to Tanabe, collecting specimens on his way.
Samuel DeWitt ProctorDuring his time as president of Virginia Union University (1955 -- 60), Proctor traveled extensively abroad for the first time in his life : he lectured in the Soviet Union, toured the Auschwitz concentration camp, attended conferences in Africa and the South Pacific, and visited Africa for the first time.
Nadezhda Plevitskaya Plevitskya made concert tours throughout Europe (and, in 1926, to the United States, where she was accompanied by Sergei Rachmaninoff), while her husband, General Skoblin, took a leading role in a White émigré organization, the ROVS.
Charles GatewoodIn 1965, after exploring Europe, Gatewood returned to Sweden and found work as a darkroom technician for AB Text & Bilder, a Stockholm news agency.
Sergey ChilikovSince 1989, he photographed the journey over Soviet Union cities and towns.
Theodore Leighton PennellDuring 1904 Pennell traveled through the Punjab by bicycle, mixing with the local people, with one Afghan companion.
August L?fflerIn 1853 he accompanied Ludwig Thiersch to Greece and made a number of studies, executing a large painting, Delphi, upon his return.
Ivan OlbrachtBeginning in 1931 Olbracht started to travel regularly to Podkarpatská Rus, in the east of Czechoslovakia.
Tibor SekeljIn 1977, during the same event in Leningrad, he saw Uzbekistan and Central Asia.
Prabhat Ranjan SarkarIn 1979, Sarkar took two world tours to meet disciples in various countries around the world, including Switzerland, Germany, France, Scandinavia, the Middle East, Thailand, Taiwan, Jamaica and Venezuela.
Johann Gerhard OnckenOncken visited Mennonite churches in Poland in 1833, preaching in the area for about six weeks.
Rudolf BahroAs part of a lecture tour of the United States in summer 1983, Bahro enjoyed several weeks at Rajneeshpuram with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho).
Sadhu Sundar SinghIn 1918 he made a long tour of South India and Ceylon, and the following year he was invited to Burma, Malaya, China and Japan.
Tjokorda Gde Raka SoekawatiIn 1932 he continued his journey to the Netherlands to study agriculture and animal husbandry.
Bertrand Planestour In 2011 he spent 2 months and half travelling around Russia, 13500 km by car from Vladivostok to Moscow and 12 solo shows on the way.
William George ClarkHis visits to Italy at the time of Garibaldi's insurrection, and to Poland during the insurrection of 1863, are described in Vacation Tourists, ed.
Franz Baermann SteinerHe returned to Prague in July 1937 and undertook field research on Roma communities for several weeks during a trip in Carpathian Ruthenia, in eastern Czechoslovakia.
Peter Wilhelm Lund Due to a beginning tuberculosis, he traveled to Brazil in 1825 and spend the following three and a half years collecting specimens of plants, birds and insects in the area around Rio de Janeiro, and writing about ants, snails and birds of the region.
Niels van GoghNiels van Gogh started his career in 1994 and plays in Europe and all around the world, e. g. in Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Thailand, South Africa, France, Australia among others.
L?once PerretIn 1899, Léonce got the call for a six-month tour which enabled him to travel throughout Europe and to Russia.
Luis MolinariIn 1964, Molinari took a two month trip to the United States to study the artworks in museums of major US cities.
Oscar Kambona Not long after Kambona got ample publicity during his lecture tour of Nigeria in 1968 denouncing Nyerere, he was again in the news in Tanzania and other African countries and elsewhere.
Mortimer MenpesAfter the end of the war in 1902 he travelled widely, visiting Burma, Egypt, France, India, Italy, Japan, Kashmir, Mexico, Morocco, and Spain.
Gustav KristKrist came to love the nomadic peoples of the region as well as the Islamic architecture of Samarkand, especially the Shah-i-Zinda complex In 1916 Krist escaped Katta-Kurgan to Tabriz in Persia, but was unable to return to Austria due to conditions in Kurdistan and British control of south Persia.
Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate (anthropologist)He was also involved in an expedition to the Calchaqui region to explore many archaeological ruins, collected many antiquaries and later returned to the Netherlands in 1893 and published monographs of his travels through Indies and South America.
Matthew SimpsonFrom Berlin, Bishop Simpson extended his travels through Turkey, the Holy Land, Egypt, and Greece, returning to the United States in 1858.
Tsuguharu Foujita After the breakup of his third marriage, and his flight to Brazil in 1931 (with his new love, Mady), Foujita traveled and painted all over Latin America, giving hugely successful exhibitions along the way.
Charles StuddStudd returned to England when Priscilla fell ill, but when he returned to the Congo in 1916 she had recovered sufficiently to undertake the expansion of the mission into the Worldwide Evangelisation Crusade with workers in South America, Central Asia and the Middle East as well as Africa.
Madeline MontalbanOver the coming year, he spent much of his time with her, and in 1968 they went on what she called a'' magical mystery tour'' to the West Country, visiting Stonehenge, Boscastle and Tintagel.
Berthold Carl SeemannIn 1859 he travelled to Fiji and published a botanical catalogue of the flora of the islands.
Richard Ponsonby-FaneIn 1921, when the Japanese Crown Prince visited Hong Kong en route to Europe, Ponsonby-Fane was introduced as his interpreter.
Louis de LoczyFrom 1922 onwards he worked under contract with Royal Dutch Shell, when he carried out geological exploration in Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Timor and Celebes (presently Indonesia) ; and also in Ecuador, Peru, Romania, Yugoslavia, Polonia and Hungary.
Mieczys?aw FoggAfter 1932 Fogiel, under a new pseudonym of Fogg, toured a number of countries, including Germany, Latvia, USSR, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Austria and Italy.
Tracey EminIn 1994 they toured the US together, driving in a Cadillac from San Francisco to New York, and making stops en route where she gave readings from her autobiographical book Exploration of the Soul to finance the trip.
Alexandra David-N?el In 1937, Yongden and Alexandra went to Tibet through the former Soviet Union, traveling there during the second World War.
Nikolai GenovAfter 1989 his research and teaching became increasingly occupied with transformation processes in various parts of the world and particularly in Eastern Europe.
August L?fflerHere he painted a noteworthy panorama of Jerusalem, and traveled through Egypt, Palestine, and Asia Minor, returning to Munich at the end of 1850.
Carl JungJung returned to the United States the next year for a brief visit, and again for a six-week lecture series at Fordham University in 1912.
Mumtaz KahloonIn the spring of 2006, Kahloon opened another business,' CityLink Cargo' which entailed the import and export of material from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and other Southeast Asian countries.
Albert Einstein Einstein visited New York City for the first time on 2 April 1921, where he received an official welcome by Mayor John Francis Hylan, followed by three weeks of lectures and receptions.
Alisher MirzoAlisher Mirzo (born March 21, 1948 Tashkent, Uzbekistan) is an Uzbek painter whose works are kept in galleries, museums and private collections in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Norway, Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Russia, Japan, India, Madagascar and the United States of America.
W. E. B. Du Bois Nine years after the 1917 Russian Revolution, Du Bois extended a trip to Europe to include a visit to the Soviet Union.
Joseph CampbellIn 1955 -- 56, as the last volume of Zimmer's posthuma (The Art of Indian Asia, its Mythology and Transformations) was finally about to be published, Campbell took a sabbatical from Sarah Lawrence College and traveled, for the first time, to Asia.
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbini?reHis father, Gaspard-Pierre-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, was a pioneer of early photography (the first man to photograph the Acropolis, in 1839) who made a series of daguerreotypes while on a Grand Tour through Greece, Egypt and the Holy Land.
Joseph BeuysIn 1984, Beuys visited Japan and showed various works, including installations and performances, while also holding discussions with students and giving lectures.
Edward Percival Wright Wright was a keen traveller spending most vacations on the continent of Europe collecting natural history specimens and in 1867 he spent six months in the Seychelles making large collections of the fauna and flora.
Robert Masterman StainforthIn the years after 1945 Stainforth worked in Ecuador, Colombia, Egypt, Peru, Venezuela, France and the United States in the employ of different oil companies, all affiliates of Esso.
Antoni Edward OdyniecIn 1829 -- 30 he accompanied his fellow poet and ex-Filaret Adam Mickiewicz on a tour of Germany, Italy and Switzerland, recounted in somewhat embroidered Listy z podróży (Travel Letters), 4 vols.
Maharishi Mahesh YogiHis 1962 world tour included visits to Europe, India, Australia and New Zealand.
Ayana V. JacksonFollowing her Grandfather's interest in Africa, she first began traveling to Ghana in 2001, where she visited her families compound in North Odorkor.
John Hughes BennettDuring the next four years he studied in Paris, France (where he founded the English-speaking Medical Society) and Germany, and on his return to Edinburgh in 1841 he published a Treatise on Cod-liver Oil as a Therapeutic Agent.
Leon Milo2010, he toured with Interact-Son throughout Angola in Africa, at the request of the Fondation Alliance Française.
Charlotte Gilbertson In 1976, Gilbertson took a polar route around the world, following the sun, and spent over a year traveling the world, visiting Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, Bali, Burma, India, Nepal, the Middle East, Turkey and Greece.
William Ewart NapierAt the beginning of 1899 Napier traveled to Europe, in order to study music there, and visited the chess clubs of London, Paris and Berlin.
Leavitt HuntHunt and Baker spent several weeks in Rome practicing photography, and then sailed from Naples to Malta and eventually up the Nile River into the Sinai Peninsula, to Petra (where they were among the first to photograph the ruins), then on to Jerusalem, to what is today Lebanon, then on to Constantinople and Athens, before returning to Paris in May 1852.
Paul Friedrich August AschersonAfter 1876, he went on further expeditions in Africa, publishing fundamental works about the flora of the continent.
Ukai GyokusenIn 1859, with the intention of learning photographic technique, Ukai travelled to Yokohama, one of the few Japanese cities to which foreigners had access and therefore (with Nagasaki) one of the early sites of photography in Japan.
Denzil Dean HarberIn 1955 in an extended review of The Birds of the Soviet Union for British Birds he brought together his knowledge of Russian and ornithology.
Giovanni CapelliniFrom 1858, Capellini spent most of his holidays in research and meetings in other European countries, including France, Switzerland, Romania, Turkey, Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Greece, and Hungary.
Swami SaradanandaIn 1899 he travelled to Gujarat along with Swami Turiyananda to collect funds for the Mission and extensively toured various parts including Ahmedabad, Junagarh, Bhavnagar etc.
William John LeechLeech would travel throughout Europe and eventually settled in England in 1919, with frequent visits to the South of France, to Marseilles, Grasse and Cagnes-sur-Mer.
Joel Teitelbaum In August 1945 several hundreds of the Kastner train's passengers, Teitelbaum among them, left Switzerland for the port of Taranto in Italy.
Gerald BareebeHis 2012 academic research about the civil war in northern Uganda and eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was published in the Annuaire des grands lacs, an externally peer-reviewed French Journal.
William Laird ClowesIn his professional career, Clowes took a keen interest in the United States of America and travelled there many times, beginning in 1890, when he made an extensive study of race relations in the Southern States.
Carl Jung In December 1937, Jung left Zurich again for an extensive tour of India with Fowler McCormick.
Saba HameedShe traveled to America, Canada, Europe and India (Rafi Peer Theater) over the next few years for theater performances, also attending a theater conference in Manila in 2005.
Jan MatulkaIn 1920 the pair compiled a second book ; The Shoemaker's Apron ; published by Harcourt Brace & Company The next few years Jan and Lida traveled to Czechoslovakia to visit the old family farm, as well as Germany and France.