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White Horses Over France tells the story of a magical journey – and how, in fulfilment of a personal dream, the first Camargue horses set foot on British soil in the late summer of 1984. |
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Fragile Eden-A Ride Through Newzealand Fragile Eden is the story of Robin and Louella Hanbury-Tenison’s exploration of New Zealand on horseback in 1988. |
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Spanish Pilgrimage is the delightful story of Robin and Louella Hanbury-Tenison’s journey to Santiago de Compostela in 1989. |
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This is the incredible story of two journeys in South America. Neither journey had been attempted before — both were considered impossible! |
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This book describes the author’s visit to Brazil to check whether the recommendations by the International Red Cross for the improvement of the Amazonian Indians’ lot had been implemented by the Brazilian Government. To his consternation he discovered ... |
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Although the world’s distances have shrunk before the speed of modern-day travel, there are still a surprising number of isolated people and places. Among these are the tribes of the Outer Islands of Indonesia—Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes........ |
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The Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Borneo, is one of the most remote and untouched regions of tropical rain forest left in the world. |
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Worlds Apart - An Explorer's Life Robin’s affinity with, and concern for, threatened tribal peoples led him to help found Survival International — and it is this intensifying battle to preserve the quality of life under threat from developers and machines that infuses his autobiography... |
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Worlds Within-Reflection in the Sand The author made the first land crossing of South America at its widest point, led twenty-four expeditions, lived with a host of exotic tribes and was awarded the Patron’s Gold Medal by the Royal Geographical Society... |
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The Oxford Book of Exploration The writings of explorers through the ages, now fully revised and updated. The ultimate in travel writing, these are the words of those who changed the world through their pioneering search for new lands, new peoples, and new experiences. |
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