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Swimming with Crocodiles: The True Story of a Young Man Search Meaning and Adventure Who Finds Himself an Epic Struggle for Survival
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Swimming with Crocodiles: The True Story of a Young Man Search Meaning and Adventure Who Finds Himself an Epic Struggle for Survival
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Swimming with Crocodiles: The True Story of a Young Man Search Meaning and Adventure Who Finds Himself an Epic Struggle for Survival
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In the tradition of
Into the Wild
, here is the riveting story of a young man seeking his own truth and finding adventure in the awesome, unforgiving power of nature. Will Chaffey is eighteen when he boards a plane in New York bound for Australia. Taking time off to work and travel, Will meets an enigmatic wanderer and herpetologist. Together they cross the inland desert to the tropical northwest coast, home to the saltwater crocodile, a known man- eater and a predator who has been hunting since the age of the dinosaurs.
They devise a plan to explore the remote Prince Regent River, a trek so dangerous it had never been attempted by outsiders. Passing through harsh, primeval country, shadowed by their own exhaustion, and physically worn down, they find themselves locked in a life-and-death struggle when their food runs out and, unable to leave, they are stalked by a hungry crocodile. Filled with scenes of great natural beauty,
Swimming with Crocodiles
is at once the affecting account of a journey into adulthood and a hair- raising epic of survival.
Into the Wild
, here is the riveting story of a young man seeking his own truth and finding adventure in the awesome, unforgiving power of nature. Will Chaffey is eighteen when he boards a plane in New York bound for Australia. Taking time off to work and travel, Will meets an enigmatic wanderer and herpetologist. Together they cross the inland desert to the tropical northwest coast, home to the saltwater crocodile, a known man- eater and a predator who has been hunting since the age of the dinosaurs.
They devise a plan to explore the remote Prince Regent River, a trek so dangerous it had never been attempted by outsiders. Passing through harsh, primeval country, shadowed by their own exhaustion, and physically worn down, they find themselves locked in a life-and-death struggle when their food runs out and, unable to leave, they are stalked by a hungry crocodile. Filled with scenes of great natural beauty,
Swimming with Crocodiles
is at once the affecting account of a journey into adulthood and a hair- raising epic of survival.