ABC’s Bob Woodruff & son travel world in ‘Rogue Trip’

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Each of the six episodes in National Geographic’s “Rogue Trip” begins with dramatic archival footage of ABC news correspondent Bob Woodruff surviving a roadside bomb in 2006 Iraq, having his skull opened and now, years later and recovered, on the road with his son Mack.

“The idea was I wanted to show my son these places he’d seen on television and give him a more positive view of the world,” Woodruff, 58, explained.

“Rogue Trip” visits countries whose reputations make them unlikely tourist hot spots: Ethiopia, Lebanon, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Colombia and Ukraine.

For many, this is the first time they’ve seen the former ABC News anchor since he was nearly killed.
 
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