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4.0 out of 5 stars
An insider's view of what makes explorers tick.,
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This review is from: The Explorer's Eye: First-Hand Accounts of Adventure and Exploration (Hardcover)
This book captures first hand accounts of explorers revealing who they were, how they worked and what they saw. It spans the time period since the early 1700's to Bertrand Piccard's epic circumnavigation of the globe by balloon in 1998.
It's tempting to think how difficult our own attempts at personal exploration are, and thus excuse our withdrawal into the unthinking herd. However a quick flick through this book soon reveals new perspectives on the challenges we face and how important it is to live our own life and not the cloned life of those around us. As Michael Palin says in the introduction. `The Explorer's Eye is a treasure trove. Like Hiram Bingham unearthing Macchu Picchu or Charles Darwin landing on the Galapagos, untold wonders are about to unfold before you.' |
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The Explorer's Eye: First-Hand Accounts of Adventure and Exploration by Fergus Fleming (Hardcover - July 31, 2005)
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