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Geoffrey Groesbeck
One could say travel runs in Geoff's family. A descendant of the hardy souls who founded much of New England, eastern Canada and further afield (French Guiana, anyone?), Geoff spent his formative years alternating between Portugal's relentlessly sunny Algarve coast and Massachusetts' occasionally... show more

One could say travel runs in Geoff's family. A descendant of the hardy souls who founded much of New England, eastern Canada and further afield (French Guiana, anyone?), Geoff spent his formative years alternating between Portugal's relentlessly sunny Algarve coast and Massachusetts' occasionally sunny North Shore.Between incessant trips abroad, Geoff studied Japanese at Harvard and technology transfer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He switched gears after university, walking a fine line between jaunts in global finance and financing global jaunts, before deciding upon the latter as an infinitely preferable vocation.Geoff has written and lectured extensively on Mexico and especially Bolivia, and in particular on the remote and beautiful Chiquitania. Considered one of the world's leading experts on the Jesuit missions of Chiquitos, his writings, photography, and Web site on the region have won international acclaim.Author or co-author of several best-selling travel guides and regional histories, his works have been translated into 12 languages. His articles and photographs have appeared in some of the world's best-known magazines, newspapers, and academic journals.Geoff's most recent guides, Footprint's Paraguay Focus Guide (2nd ed.), Guadalajara & Pacific (1st ed.) and Mexico (2nd ed.) were published in Europe and North America in 2014, 2011 and 2010 respectively. Other recent titles include the 3rd and 4th editions of Footprint's Bolivia and the 1st and 2nd editions of Peru Bolivia & Ecuador. He also is a long-time specialist contributor to Footprint's venerable South American Handbook.In addition to his Footprint titles, Geoff has been a South American specialist contributor to Dorling-Kindersley travel titles, including the widely acclaimed The Road Less Travelled and Where to Go and When in the Americas. When Stateside, Geoff still makes an annual pilgrimage to Mt. Desert Island, where his family has summered off and on since discovering the island for France in 1604.For more information on Geoff's writings on Bolivia, see his Web site: www.chiquitania.com.
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