Ebook: Lost in Mongolia: rafting the world's last unchallenged river
Author: Angus Colin
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Sports, Rafting (Sports)--Mongolia, Rafting (Sports)--Russia (Federation)--Yenisey River, SPORTS & RECREATION--Water Sports, Rafting (Sports), Travel, Biography, Electronic books, Angus Colin -- Travel -- Russia (Federation) -- Yenisey River, Angus Colin -- Travel -- Mongolia, Angus Colin, Rafting (Sports) -- Russia (Federation) -- Yenisey River, Rafting (Sports) -- Mongolia, Yenisey River (Russia) -- Description and travel, Mongolia -- Description and travel, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOG
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
- City: New York;Mongolia;Yenisey River (Russia);Russia (Federation);Yenisey River
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
- epub
From the Yenisey's headwaters in the wild heart of central Asia to its mouth on the Arctic Ocean, Colin Angus and his fellow adventurers travel 5,500 kilometres of one of the world's most dangerous rivers through remotest Mongolia and Siberia, and live to tell about it. Exploration is Colin Angus' calling. It is not only the tug of excitement and challenge that keeps sending him on death-defying journeys down some of the world's most powerful waterways, it is a desire to know a place more intimately than you could from the window of a train, to feel the soul of a place. Angus emphasizes that rivers have always been key to the development of complex societies and the rise of civilizations, offering as they do irrigation, transportation, hydroelectric power, and food. But, as Lost in Mongolia captures with breathtaking detail, while they giveth plenty, the great rivers also taketh away in an instant. In Lost in Mongolia, Colin Angus takes readers through never-before-seen territory and his wonderful sense of adventure and humour come through on every page. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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