Letters From Kiribati
by Lela and Floyd Mayberry
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About the Book
At the age of 56 Americans Floyd and Lela Mayberry became Peace Corps volunteers. They spent two years on the small tropical island of Tabiteuea in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Here are the letters Lela wrote home describing their experiences. Lots of photos taken by Floyd Mayberry showing Kiribati culture, circa 1985. Edited by Lela and Floyd's son-in-law, Gary Wright.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
- Additional Categories Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 46 - Publish Date: Jan 22, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords Tabiteuea, Pacific island, Mayberry, Kiribati
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About the Creator
Gary Wright
USA
My first adventures in photography started in 1970 when I bought a used Pentax Spotmatic, right after high school. Whether canoeing the Green River in Utah or riding my bicycle across the western US and Canada, my camera always went along. I started using digital cameras in 2010, and today my work is about half digital and half film. I am presently located in SW Missouri, where I was "born and raised" - but I have also lived in Wenatchee, Washington; Scottsdale, Arizona; and Hyde Park, New York. Many of my photos were taken while traveling by bicycle, car, canoe, or on foot in the western United States, Canada, and Europe.