*WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION*
A major Channel 4 series and a Sunday Times bestseller
'A real adventure' Observer
One of the greatest adventures of the twenty-first century. 4,250 miles, nine months, six countries, one vast continent . . . on foot.
In 2013, Levison Wood decided to take on a challenge that nobody had attempted before: to trek the length of the Nile on foot. The challenge was immense.
Starting at the source of the Nile in the forests of Rwanda and concluding at its mouth on Egypt's Mediterranean coast, Levison recounts his epic journey and looks back on the extraordinary people he met, the natural wonders he encountered and the unique wildlife he came face-to-face with in some of the region's most remote and spectacular locations.
Thoughtful, inspiring and dramatic throughout, Walking the Nile is not only a tale of one great adventure, but a vibrant picture of an ever-changing continent.
'Thoughtful and informative, an extremely good book' Daily Mail
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Reissue, 10th Anniversary edition
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Höhe: 159 mm
Breite: 198 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-1-3985-4135-1 (9781398541351)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Levison Wood is a writer and explorer. Having traveled in over 80 countries he documents the journeys of tribal peoples and minority groups around the world. He served as an officer in the British Army Parachute Regiment with operational experience in Afghanistan and training missions around the world. His expeditions have taken him from the deserts of North Africa, to the mountains of Central Asia and the jungles of South America. He is a Co-Founder of Secret Compass, has led pioneering treks across Madagascar and Iraq and is the first man to attempt to walk the length of the Nile in 2014. Levison is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and International Fellow of the Explorers Club. He was born in Staffordshire in 1982 and educated at the University of Nottingham and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.