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André Brugiroux

André Antoine Brugiroux (born 11 November 1937) is a French traveller and author who, between 1955 and 2005, visited every country and territory in the world,[1] the last being Mustang. He was named "greatest living traveller on earth" in 2007 in Jorge Sánchez's list of Viajeros notables contemporaneous (Notable Contemporary Travellers). He has made a documentary film of his first, 18-year trip and has devoted his life to spreading the message of the Baháʼí Faith worldwide.

André Brugiroux
Born(1937-11-11)November 11, 1937
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France
OccupationTraveller, author
Nationality French
Website
www.andre-brugiroux.fr

Biography edit

Brugiroux was born in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Val-de-Marne, in the outskirts of Paris, to a railwayman father and an accountant mother. He spent his childhood in Brunoy, Seine-et-Oise and attended the Mardelles school in Brunoy and then the Saint-Augustin collège (secondary school) in Montgeron. Lack of work on the family farm in Langeac, Haute-Loire had led his father to move to the Paris region.

It was not his father who encouraged him to travel, however, but rather his mother, who had done some touring before getting married. She unwittingly gave him his taste for travel and provided him with the key to developing his future resourcefulness by enrolling him as a scout. The name he received as a scout was incredibly apt: "fouine babillarde" (in French), or "chattering beech marten" (a beech marten is a cunning animal and chattering means "talkative")

Growing up in wartime made such an impression on him from his early childhood that his decision to travel the world was unconsciously inspired by the desire to find out whether peace might one day be possible.

Travels edit

 
Hitchhiking around the world (400,000 km/250,000 miles) 1955-1973.
 
Complete journey (60 years on the road) 1955-2015.

Brugiroux left home in 1955, at the age of 17, with a diploma from the École hôtelière de Paris and ten francs in his pocket, working first for seven years in Europe to learn various foreign languages by doing part-time jobs. Between his time in Spain and West Germany he did his military service in the Congo (1958 and 1959).

Then, after working as a translator in Canada for three years (from 1965 to 1967) to save up the funds, he managed to visit the whole planet over six years without working. He travelled only by hitchhiking (including by plane, ship and yacht), spending no more than an average of one dollar a day.

During his travels he was imprisoned seven times, almost killed on several occasions, deported and robbed.[2] He stayed with Dr. Schweitzer at his hospital in Lambaréné (Gabon) and the hippies in San Francisco, with head-hunters in Borneo and Buddhist monks in Bangkok; he studied Yoga at an ashram in India and worked on a kibbutz in Israel; he also saw, among other things, the gem-smuggling business in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and refugee camps in Cambodia.

In the course of his journey, he discovered and accepted an idea extolled in the nineteenth century by a Persian noble named Baháʼu'lláh: "The Earth is but one country." He returned home with a new vision of history.

After publishing his first book, producing a documentary film of his first trip and recovering his health, Brugiroux hit the road again in order not only to visit the countries he had missed the first time round and their peoples but to share the Baháʼí principles and teachings he had learnt. He travelled abroad from his base in France continuously for the next 30 years, spending six to eight months away each year and combining lectures with visiting new places. He has also travelled all over France.

In 1984 he married Rinia Van Kanten, a sociologist from Suriname whom he had met in Cayenne (French Guiana). They have a daughter named Natascha.

In 2005, Brugiroux completed his dream of seeing the whole world by watching polar bears in the bay at Churchill, Manitoba (Canada).

Since then, Brugiroux has kept travelling to know more about the world and share his convictions. In 2007, he celebrated his 70th birthday on the island of Socotra (Yemen) with other travellers. In 2008, he finally enjoyed the last forbidden kingdom: Saudi Arabia. In 2009, in Siberia, he went down the Lena River and drove along the road of bones from Yakutz to Magadan with the greatest travellers on earth.

In 2011, he visited a brand-new country: South Sudan. In 2013, he reached Tristan da Cunha, the remotest island in the world. Since then, in 2015 he entered Sascha Grabow's list GreatestGlobetrotters.com[3] in 2nd position, and in 2016 Harry Mitsidis's Thebesttravelled22[4] in 6th position.

Publications edit

The title of both his film and his first book, La Terre n'est qu'un seul pays (literally: "The Earth is but one country", published in English as One People, One Planet), is the conclusion to which his first journey around the world brought him, a journey which lasted 18 years before he returned home (1955 to 1973), and during which he hitchhiked 400,000 km (250,000 mi), hitchhiking through 135 countries on every continent.

Works edit

Books edit

In French unless stated:

  • André Brugiroux (1988). La Terre n'est qu'un seul pays (in French). Robert Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-00265-0. (The Earth is but one country), Robert Laffont, 1975, "Vécu" collection; republished in 2007 by Géorama éditions.
    • André Brugiroux (1977). La tierra es un solo país (in Spanish). Plaza y Janés. Republished in 2016 by Alcalagrupo.es. ISBN 978-8-415009474.
    • André Brugiroux (1991). One People, One Planet: The Adventures of a World Citizen. Oneworld Publications. ISBN 978-1-85168-029-0. (English)
  • André Brugiroux (1978). La Route et ses chemins. R. Laffont. (The road and its pathways).
  • André Brugiroux (2006). Le prisonnier de Saint-Jean-d'Acre. Editions Etre et connaître. ISBN 978-2-911198-16-8. (The Prisoner of Acre).
  • André Brugiroux (20 October 2009). Les chemins de la paix: La grande aventure des années soixante. Editions Géorama. ISBN 978-2-915002-33-1. (Pathways to Peace).
  • André Brugiroux (2002). Bloc-notes d'un enseignant itinérant. LB. ISBN 978-2-912155-09-2. (Notes of a Travelling Teacher).
  • André Brugiroux (2006). Une vie sur la route: chroniques d'un sac à dos. Editions Géorama. ISBN 978-2-915002-11-9. (A life on the road).
  • André Brugiroux and Jérôme Bourgine (2014). L'Homme qui voulait voir tous les pays du monde. City éditions. ISBN 978-2-8246-0449-7.(The man who wanted to see all countries in the world).
  • André Brugiroux and Jérôme Bourgine (2016). Le Monde est mon pays. City éditions. ISBN 978-2-8246-0769-6.(The world is my country).
  • André Brugiroux (2017). Victor Hugo et l'ère nouvelle. Riveneuve éditions.(Victor Hugo and the new era).

Film edit

  • La Terre n'est qu'un seul pays/One People, One Planet – a 400,000 km hitchhike around the globe visiting 135 countries and world civilization. This film is a documentary filmed at the time, produced and narrated by the author. Available on DVD (in French and English) since 2005.

References edit

  1. ^ . The Best Travelled. Archived from the original on 21 February 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  2. ^ Anaïs Chatellier. "Rencontre avec l'homme qui a voyagé dans tous les pays du monde" [Meeting with the man who has traveled all over the world] (in French). Konbini. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  3. ^ "World's Greatest Globetrotters". greatestglobetrotters.com. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  4. ^ . thebesttravelled.com. Archived from the original on 19 January 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
Sources
  • Interview with André Brugiroux: Great Modern Traveler awardee by Dave from The Longest Way Home ~ December 12, 2011
  • ANDRÉ BRUGIROUX HITCHHIKED 400.000 KM TO 135 COUNTRIES, October 29, 2012
  • André Brugiroux, un voyageur pur sang, By BeNoot
  • Andre Takes You Around the Planet: 249 Countries Visited, April, 2009
  • He has visited every country on earth, jabimanyi, kfm.co.ug
  • Globe-Trotter and World Citizen: Andre Brugiroux and Baha'i Faith, 25 February 2001
  • He has visited every country on earth, by John K. Abimanyi, Feb 5, 2012

External links edit

  • André Brugiroux - official websitesite

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Andre Antoine Brugiroux born 11 November 1937 is a French traveller and author who between 1955 and 2005 visited every country and territory in the world 1 the last being Mustang He was named greatest living traveller on earth in 2007 in Jorge Sanchez s list of Viajeros notables contemporaneous Notable Contemporary Travellers He has made a documentary film of his first 18 year trip and has devoted his life to spreading the message of the Bahaʼi Faith worldwide Andre BrugirouxBorn 1937 11 11 November 11 1937Villeneuve Saint Georges FranceOccupationTraveller authorNationalityFrenchWebsitewww wbr andre brugiroux wbr fr Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Travels 2 Publications 3 Works 3 1 Books 3 2 Film 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBrugiroux was born in Villeneuve Saint Georges Val de Marne in the outskirts of Paris to a railwayman father and an accountant mother He spent his childhood in Brunoy Seine et Oise and attended the Mardelles school in Brunoy and then the Saint Augustin college secondary school in Montgeron Lack of work on the family farm in Langeac Haute Loire had led his father to move to the Paris region It was not his father who encouraged him to travel however but rather his mother who had done some touring before getting married She unwittingly gave him his taste for travel and provided him with the key to developing his future resourcefulness by enrolling him as a scout The name he received as a scout was incredibly apt fouine babillarde in French or chattering beech marten a beech marten is a cunning animal and chattering means talkative Growing up in wartime made such an impression on him from his early childhood that his decision to travel the world was unconsciously inspired by the desire to find out whether peace might one day be possible Travels edit nbsp Hitchhiking around the world 400 000 km 250 000 miles 1955 1973 nbsp Complete journey 60 years on the road 1955 2015 Brugiroux left home in 1955 at the age of 17 with a diploma from the Ecole hoteliere de Paris and ten francs in his pocket working first for seven years in Europe to learn various foreign languages by doing part time jobs Between his time in Spain and West Germany he did his military service in the Congo 1958 and 1959 Then after working as a translator in Canada for three years from 1965 to 1967 to save up the funds he managed to visit the whole planet over six years without working He travelled only by hitchhiking including by plane ship and yacht spending no more than an average of one dollar a day During his travels he was imprisoned seven times almost killed on several occasions deported and robbed 2 He stayed with Dr Schweitzer at his hospital in Lambarene Gabon and the hippies in San Francisco with head hunters in Borneo and Buddhist monks in Bangkok he studied Yoga at an ashram in India and worked on a kibbutz in Israel he also saw among other things the gem smuggling business in Ceylon now Sri Lanka and refugee camps in Cambodia In the course of his journey he discovered and accepted an idea extolled in the nineteenth century by a Persian noble named Bahaʼu llah The Earth is but one country He returned home with a new vision of history After publishing his first book producing a documentary film of his first trip and recovering his health Brugiroux hit the road again in order not only to visit the countries he had missed the first time round and their peoples but to share the Bahaʼi principles and teachings he had learnt He travelled abroad from his base in France continuously for the next 30 years spending six to eight months away each year and combining lectures with visiting new places He has also travelled all over France In 1984 he married Rinia Van Kanten a sociologist from Suriname whom he had met in Cayenne French Guiana They have a daughter named Natascha In 2005 Brugiroux completed his dream of seeing the whole world by watching polar bears in the bay at Churchill Manitoba Canada Since then Brugiroux has kept travelling to know more about the world and share his convictions In 2007 he celebrated his 70th birthday on the island of Socotra Yemen with other travellers In 2008 he finally enjoyed the last forbidden kingdom Saudi Arabia In 2009 in Siberia he went down the Lena River and drove along the road of bones from Yakutz to Magadan with the greatest travellers on earth In 2011 he visited a brand new country South Sudan In 2013 he reached Tristan da Cunha the remotest island in the world Since then in 2015 he entered Sascha Grabow s list GreatestGlobetrotters com 3 in 2nd position and in 2016 Harry Mitsidis s Thebesttravelled22 4 in 6th position nbsp Japan 1970 nbsp Alaska 1969 nbsp Oslo 1973 nbsp Jakarta 1970Publications editThe title of both his film and his first book La Terre n est qu un seul pays literally The Earth is but one country published in English as One People One Planet is the conclusion to which his first journey around the world brought him a journey which lasted 18 years before he returned home 1955 to 1973 and during which he hitchhiked 400 000 km 250 000 mi hitchhiking through 135 countries on every continent Works editBooks edit In French unless stated Andre Brugiroux 1988 La Terre n est qu un seul pays in French Robert Laffont ISBN 978 2 221 00265 0 The Earth is but one country Robert Laffont 1975 Vecu collection republished in 2007 by Georama editions Andre Brugiroux 1977 La tierra es un solo pais in Spanish Plaza y Janes Republished in 2016 by Alcalagrupo es ISBN 978 8 415009474 Andre Brugiroux 1991 One People One Planet The Adventures of a World Citizen Oneworld Publications ISBN 978 1 85168 029 0 English Andre Brugiroux 1978 La Route et ses chemins R Laffont The road and its pathways Andre Brugiroux 2006 Le prisonnier de Saint Jean d Acre Editions Etre et connaitre ISBN 978 2 911198 16 8 The Prisoner of Acre Andre Brugiroux 20 October 2009 Les chemins de la paix La grande aventure des annees soixante Editions Georama ISBN 978 2 915002 33 1 Pathways to Peace Andre Brugiroux 2002 Bloc notes d un enseignant itinerant LB ISBN 978 2 912155 09 2 Notes of a Travelling Teacher Andre Brugiroux 2006 Une vie sur la route chroniques d un sac a dos Editions Georama ISBN 978 2 915002 11 9 A life on the road Andre Brugiroux and Jerome Bourgine 2014 L Homme qui voulait voir tous les pays du monde City editions ISBN 978 2 8246 0449 7 The man who wanted to see all countries in the world Andre Brugiroux and Jerome Bourgine 2016 Le Monde est mon pays City editions ISBN 978 2 8246 0769 6 The world is my country Andre Brugiroux 2017 Victor Hugo et l ere nouvelle Riveneuve editions Victor Hugo and the new era Film edit La Terre n est qu un seul pays One People One Planet a 400 000 km hitchhike around the globe visiting 135 countries and world civilization This film is a documentary filmed at the time produced and narrated by the author Available on DVD in French and English since 2005 nbsp Poster for the French version of the film nbsp DVD of the film One People One Planet nbsp Poster for the English version of the filmReferences edit The Best Travelled UN Master List The Best Travelled Archived from the original on 21 February 2016 Retrieved 21 February 2016 Anais Chatellier Rencontre avec l homme qui a voyage dans tous les pays du monde Meeting with the man who has traveled all over the world in French Konbini Retrieved 19 August 2017 World s Greatest Globetrotters greatestglobetrotters com Retrieved 17 April 2017 Travellers The Best Travelled Best Travelled People Best Travel Forum Exploradores samostoyatelnye puteshestviya thebesttravelled com Archived from the original on 19 January 2017 Retrieved 17 April 2017 Sources Interview with Andre Brugiroux Great Modern Traveler awardee by Dave from The Longest Way Home December 12 2011 ANDRE BRUGIROUX HITCHHIKED 400 000 KM TO 135 COUNTRIES October 29 2012 Andre Brugiroux un voyageur pur sang By BeNoot Andre Takes You Around the Planet 249 Countries Visited April 2009 He has visited every country on earth jabimanyi kfm co ug Globe Trotter and World Citizen Andre Brugiroux and Baha i Faith 25 February 2001 He has visited every country on earth by John K Abimanyi Feb 5 2012External links editAndre Brugiroux official websitesite Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Brugiroux amp oldid 1168227075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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