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John Gimlette

    Wilde Küste
    The Gardens of Mars
    Wild coast : travels on South America's untamed edge
    • Dolman Travel Book of the Year 2012 Between the Orinoco and the Amazon lies a fabulous forested land, barely explored. Much of Guiana seldom sees sunlight, and new species are often tumbling out of the dark trees. Shunned by the conquistadors, it was left to others to carve into colonies. Guyana, Suriname and Guyane Française are what remain of their contest, and the 400 years of struggle that followed.Now, award-winning author John Gimlette sets off along this coast, gathering up its astonishing story. His journey takes him deep into the jungle, from the hideouts of runaway slaves to penal colonies, outlandish forts, remote Amerindian villages, a 'Little Paris' and a space port. He meets rebels, outlaws and sorcerers; follows the trail of a vicious Georgian revolt, and ponders a love-affair that changed the face of slavery. Here too is Jonestown, where, in 1978, over 900 Americans, members of Reverend Jones's cult, committed suicide. The last traces are almost gone now, as the forest closes in.Beautiful, bizarre and occasionally brutal, this is one of the great forgotten corners of the Earth: the Wild Coast.

      Wild coast : travels on South America's untamed edge
    • The Gardens of Mars

      • 464bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen
      3,8(131)Tarief

      A portrait of Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island and a place of enduring fascination for its rich biodiversity (including a plethora of endemic species), as well as for its tangled and troubled history.

      The Gardens of Mars
    • Zwischen Orinoco und Amazonas liegt im Nordosten Südamerikas ein fast unbe kannter Flecken Erde. Entlang der sumpfi gen Küste und in ihrem wilden Hinterland sammelt der Autor verwunderliche Geschichten ein, er entdeckt alte Sklavenmärkte aus der großen Zeit der Zuckerplantagen und ehemalige Strafgefangenenlager der Franzosen, trifft auf abgeschiedene Eingeborenensiedlungen, seltsame Forts und den Weltraumbahnhof für die europäischen Ariane-Raketen. Gimlettes Reise durch das „Land der Vielen Wasser“ endet mit familiärer Spurensuche, verschlug es doch im 17. Jahrhundert einen entfernten Vorfahren in die damaligen Kolonien. Spannend und humorvoll geschrieben, öffnet das Buch die Tür zu einem vergessenen Winkel dieser Welt.

      Wilde Küste