The Well at the World's End

One Man's Epic Cross-Continental Quest for the Fountain of Youth

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“A great travel writer and more importantly a great traveler.” —Sydney Morning Herald

When A. J. Mackinnon quits his job in Australia, he knows only that he longs to travel to the well at the world’s end, a mysterious pool on a remote Scottish island whose waters, legend has it, hold the secret to eternal youth. Determined not to fly—he claims it would feel as though he were cheating—he sets out with a backpack, some fireworks, and a map of the world and trusts that chance will take care of the rest.

Traveling by land and sea, train, truck, horse, and yacht, Mackinnon travels across the world, getting caught up in a series of hilarious, sometimes surreal, adventures. He survives a near-fatal bus crash in Australia, accidentally marries a Laotian princess, is attacked by a Komodo dragon, and does time in a sketchy Chinese jail, among many other mishaps and misadventures along the way. Each new continent and each new mode of transport brings the possibility of a near-miss or happy accident, all on the quest for eternal youth. This is the astonishing true story of a remarkable voyage.

Reviews

“Not just an adventurer, but an artist, philosopher, and keen observer of the world around him.”—Canberra Times

“A great travel writer and more importantly a great traveler.” —Sydney Morning Herald

“Not just an adventurer, but an artist, philosopher, and keen observer of the world around him.”—Canberra Times

“A great travel writer and more importantly a great traveler.” —Sydney Morning Herald

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