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  • AMAZON, Exploring the Rift between Wilderness & Civilization

    Dennison Berwick

    eBook (Voyage Press, Jan. 22, 2011)
    Determined to experience the mighty Amazon for himself, Dennison Berwick travelled alone for more than year in a small canoe along major rivers and unnamed tributaries. At night he slung a hammock between trees in the forest, surrounded by all the noises of creatures active in the darkness. He walked for a week to reach the source of the Amazon in the snow-capped Andes in Peru; got lost in the forest; took hallucinogenic ayahuasca and ended his adventure by trying to convince an angry hunting party of Yanomami Indians that he was not a gold-miner attempting to rob them.Praise for "Amazon""…not just another travel book. (The author has) a sharp eye, an inquisitive nose and boundless compassion for the river dwellers…" Environment Brazil"…as much a fascinating and timely record of the people of the rainforest as it is the story of a personal quest. The Traveller."Berwick's vision…is acute." Country Life
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    Dennison Berwick

    Hardcover (Random House UK, )
    Dennison Berwick spent nine months travelling down the 4000 miles of the Amazon and this book describes, among other things, how his life was threatened by one tribal chieftain, while he was adopted by another. The author has also written "A Walk Along The Ganges".
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    Dennison Berwick

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton General Division, Feb. 6, 1992)
    Dennison Berwick spent nine months travelling down the 4000 miles of the Amazon and this book describes, among other things, how his life was threatened by one tribal chieftain, while he was adopted by another. The author has also written "A Walk Along The Ganges".
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    Mr Dennison Berwick

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 14, 2011)
    Determined to experience the mighty Amazon for himself, Dennison Berwick travelled alone for more than year in a small canoe along major rivers and unnamed tributaries. At night he slung a hammock between trees in the forest, surrounded by all the noises of creatures active in the darkness. He walked for a week to reach the source of the Amazon in the snow-capped Andes in Peru; got lost in the forest; took hallucinogenic ayahuasca and ended his adventure by trying to convince an angry hunting party of Yanomami Indians that he was not a gold-miner attempting to rob them. Praise for "Amazon" "…not just another travel book. (The author has) a sharp eye, an inquisitive nose and boundless compassion for the river dwellers…" Environment Brazil "…as much a fascinating and timely record of the people of the rainforest as it is the story of a personal quest. The Traveller. "Berwick's vision…is acute." Country Life
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    Mass Market Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, )
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