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Hunting the Gugu

English · Paperback

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Informationen zum Autor Benedict Allen is one of the UK's most prominent explorers. For the past twenty-five years he has conducted solo expeditions through the Amazon jungle, along Namibia's Skeleton Coast and across Mongolia's Gobi Desert without the use of GPS, satellite phone or other means of outside support, as we as having written ten books of his adventures and editing The Faber Book of Exploration. He was the first explorer to bring the full experience of remote travel to television - taking the genre to its limits by not using a camera crew and so bringing an immediacy to his experiences. Allen regularly gives lectures at the Royal Geographic Society. Klappentext From the vast island of Sumatra, Benedict Allen brings back the strangest of travellers' tales concerning black-maned ape-men as Theodore Hull - octogenarian survivor of Japanese labour camps - entices him onto the trail of the Gugu. Hunting the Gugu by Benedict Allen contains the strangest tales told by travellers from the vast island of Sumatra. Zusammenfassung From the vast island of Sumatra, Benedict Allen brings back the strangest of travellers' tales concerning black-maned ape-men as Theodore Hull - octogenarian survivor of Japanese labour camps - entices him onto the trail of the Gugu. A tangle of folktales leads Allen to the aboriginal Kubu people who can guide him into the highlands where the ape-men screech all night long, shaking every fibre of the forest. But the twentieth century is encroaching, and Kubu say that the Gugus' rage can no longer be appeased by traditional gifts of tobacco. Allen ventures into the dark, living forest, watched by unseen eyes . . .

Product details

Authors Benedict Allen
Publisher Faber & Faber
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 04.02.2002
 
EAN 9780571206278
ISBN 978-0-571-20627-8
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 123 mm x 185 mm x 12 mm
Subjects Travel > Travelogues, traveller's tales > World, Arctic, Antarctic

TRAVEL / Asia / Southeast, Travel writing, Prisoners of War, Civilisations; Exploration; Survival

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