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Paul Salopek Highlight
Paul Salopek
Foreign Correspondent & Journalist
I got to where I was by no sort of pre-plotted line, no sort of career-orientated well-thought-out plan-I was going where the story was.
About Paul
- Spent much of his youth doing odd jobs-from installing refrigerators to working in a gold mine.
- After he graduated from UC Santa Barbara with an environmental biology degree, he took a summer job on a shrimp boat in Mexico.
- During the motorcycle ride south, his bike broke down in Roswell, New Mexico.
- He was stranded with very little money, so he had to take a job at the local newspaper to try to earn enough to get out.
- That job actually turned out to be the catalyst to a long, illustrious journalism career that took him all over the world.
- He is currently a correspondent for National Geographic and his work has won two Pulitzer Prizes.
- His current mission is a 21,000-mile, seven-year-long walk across the globe.
- Says for this journey, like in life, he'll do some planning, but since he believes in the power of serendipity, he'll leave much of it up to chance.