Travel Tales Collections: Mexico Horrors: No. 3 Oct 2014: Travel Tales of Mexico

· Travel Psychologist Travel Tales Series Book 9 · Michael Brein, Inc.
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Michael Brein’s Travel Tales Collections is a monthly bookazine release of three very interesting similar travel stories of a kind on a variety of very specific travel subjects, themes, or countries, such as close calls, great escapes, scams, wildlife, Paris, Morocco, Mexico, and so on.

Collections are small groups of similar travel tales making their way into ebooks in The Travel Psychologist Travel Tales eBook Series.

Say, for example, you are interested in the subject of pickpockets. You'll read in the 'Collection' on pickpocketing several travel stories about how several people dealt with pickpockets in their travels.

So, are you maybe Interested in specific travel stories about France, African safaris, safety and security overseas, mystical experiences, rogues and characters, ghosts and the paranormal, the Cold War Soviet Union, 'from hell' travel tales, or what have you?

Eventually, there will be up to several hundred Collections on an extensive variety of very interesting travel subjects and themes to choose from. Simply select any Collections that suit your specific travel interests.

You wouldn’t believe the incredible stories people have told me about their travels. These are—simply stated—great stories!

Travel Tales Collections No. 3 Oct 2014: Mexico Horrors 1

Michael Brein’s Travel Tales Collection, Mexico Horrors 1, features three wild and scary travel tales of unbelievable things that can happen to you in Mexico. Bad things do happen, and mostly there are the usual, typical, expected sorts of wonderful Mexico experiences. But there are also those unexpected, unpleasant surprises that pop up now and again in Mexico.

The Travel Tales Collection, Mexico Horrors 1, features stories of roadblocks, fake police, bandits, and La Mordida, aka “The Bite.” Just because you’re a little paranoid in Mexico doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you! These are—simply stated great stories!

The Travel Tales Collection, Mexico Horrors 1, is part of Michael Brein’s Collections travel tales series and contains among the best travel stories from Michael’s huge collection of travel tales that he has gathered in interviews with nearly 1,750 world travelers and adventurers during his four decades of travel to more than 125 countries throughout the world.

Travel Tales Collections are groups of three or more very interesting similar travel stories of a kind on a variety of very specific travel subjects, themes, or countries, such as close calls, great escapes, pickpocketing, scams, safety and security in travel, Paris, Morocco, Mexico, and so on. Eventually, several hundred Collections on all sorts of specific travel subjects, themes, and countries will be available on all the major eReaders.

Future Collections and other ebooks of Mexico travel stories will include additional travel stories on the sorts of things going on with travelers to Mexico.

About the author

Michael Brein, aka 'The Travel Psychologist,’ is an author, lecturer, travel storyteller, adventurer, and publisher of travel books and guides. He regularly appears in newspapers, magazines, blogs, and radio programs on the psychology of travel.

Michael is the first to coin the term 'travel psychology.’ As such, through his doctoral studies, work and life experiences, and world travels, he has become the world's first and, perhaps, only, travel psychologist.

His travel guide series shows travelers how to sightsee the top 50 visitor attractions in the world's most popular cities easily and cheaply by public transportation. To learn more please visit www.michaelbrein.com.

Michael Brein resides on Bainbridge Island, WA. You may email Michael at [email protected].

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