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Benedict Allen

    Benedict Allen is een Britse schrijver, reiziger en avonturier, bekend om zijn techniek van onderdompeling bij inheemse volkeren, van wie hij vaardigheden verwerft voor gevaarlijke reizen door onbekend terrein. Zijn schrijfwerk wordt gekenmerkt door een diepe interesse in menselijke ervaringen onder extreme omstandigheden en een onderzoek naar de grenzen van menselijk uithoudingsvermogen. Door zijn werken brengt Allen de lezers boeiende verhalen over ontdekkingen en de kracht van de menselijke geest in het aangezicht van het onbekende.

    The Proving Grounds
    BBC TV Series: Edge of Blue Heaven
    Explorer
    Hunting the Gugu
    Into the Abyss
    Into the Crocodile Nest
    • Into the Crocodile Nest

      A Journey Inside New Guinea

      3,7(63)Tarief

      Benedict Allen travelled through Papua New Guinea in search of a tribe that would let him participate in an initiation ceremony into manhood. He was finally admitted to the ceremonies of the Sepik tribe, whose totemic god is the crocodile. With fifteen other young males, Allen was secluded from the village in a large nest-like enclosure. Crocodile marks were carved onto their bodies with sharpened bamboo. Grey mud was applied to stop the blood-flow from their wounds, and they were beaten every day for six weeks. This book is the story of Allen's initiation experiences - a tale of love, community through shared pain and of sudden death.

      Into the Crocodile Nest
    • Benedict Allen is often referred to as 'a cat who has lost six of his nine lives'. Aged twenty-two, he set off into the Amazon, and, fleeing through the forest after an attack by gold-miners, he was forced to eat his dog to survive; since then he has been shot at, poisoned, and has had to sew up his own wound with a needle and thread from his boot-mending kit. In 2003 he trained a team of hardened 'Icedogs' and headed into the remotest corner of Siberia. Unknown to Allen, the Russian Arctic was about to face the worst winter in living memory; as problems began to pile up, he and his ten faithful dogs found themselves heading alone across tundra and pack ice and on a night of sub-zero temperatures they plummeted off a cliff. As he fell into the abyss, Allen asked himself; Why do explorers put themselves in such dangerous situations? And - once the worst possible situation occurs - how do explorers find the resources to survive? In answering these questions, Allen weaves a series of tales from his own experiences driving a dogsled across the ice-bridge linking Siberia with North America, as well as that of other explorers including Columbus and Cortez, Stanley and Livingston - and their modern counterparts Joe Simpson and Ranulph Fiennes.

      Into the Abyss
    • Hunting the Gugu

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,7(33)Tarief

      From the vast island of Sumatra, Benedict Allen brings back the strangest of travellers' tales concerning black-maned ape-men asTheodore Hull - octogenarian survivor of Japanese labour camps - entices him onto the trail of the Gugu. A tangle of folktales leads Allen to the aboriginal Kubu people who can guide him into the highlands where the ape-men screech all night long, shaking every fibre of the forest. But the twentieth century is encroaching, and Kubu say that the Gugus' rage can no longer be appeased by traditional gifts of tobacco. Allen ventures into the dark, living forest, watched by unseen eyes . . .

      Hunting the Gugu
    • This enquiry into the explorer mindset is part meditation, part memoir, from one of 'Britain's greatest explorers' (Telegraph)

      Explorer
    • BBC TV Series: Edge of Blue Heaven

      A Journey Through Mongolia

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Mongolia has changed remarkably little since the days of its medieval hero, the warlord Genghis Khan. Famed for its cloudless blue skies, it is a country of varied icy mountains and lakes, wind-blown steppe, wolf and bear, forests and vast desert. This beautiful, in parts almost uninhabitable, landscape becomes home to Benedict Allen as he travels by horse and camel from the forests of Siberia, across the open plains of the Mongolian steppe, and on alone through the Gobi Desert.Illustrated throughout in colour, Edge of Blue Heaven presents a vivid picture of this fascinating country and is as much a tribute to one of the world's few remaining nomadic peoples as it is to the tension and drama of travel at its most demanding.

      BBC TV Series: Edge of Blue Heaven