Blind and deaf man travels the world

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Blind and deaf man travels the world | Metro.co.uk

He's bungee jumped in New Zealand, skydived in Oz and travelled 320,000km (200,000) miles to every continent in the world.

Action man Tony Giles gets around a bit – even though he's blind and partially deaf.

The fearless solo backpacker, 28, has visited 32 countries since 2000 and says he experiences the stunning settings through the local people and his sense of touch and smell.

The masters student from Weston-super-Mare said: 'It can be scary when you can't see your backpack on a bus. But it can be funny too. I walked into a row of surfboards on a beach in Hawaii. They just fell like a set of dominoes.'
 
wow, that is amazing. It proves deaf and blind can do anything. See, he traveled around the world.
Now, I wonder if he brought his seeing-eye dog?
 
Good question, sequois. I'd like to know that, too.

I read a book several years ago called "I Didn't Hear the Dragon Roar" about a deaf American woman who traveled through China by herself without the use of a terp, or anything. It was very interesting.
 
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