It is the remarkable tale of a two-year expedition which included an eventful two-week walk and a thousand-mile journey on a stallion (in a country where almost nobody knew what a horse was) during which Christina witnessed a tribal fight with bows and arrows and a pig-killing celebration/5(3). In Papua New Guinea|Christina Dodwell, Internet Guide for Business Communication|Gemmy Allen, Embracing Change (new edition): Essential Steps to Make Your Future Today (Mind Set)|Tony Buzan, Samuel Johnson and the Essay: (Contributions to the Study of World Literature)|Robert D. Spector/10(). Find In Papua New Guinea by Dodwell, Christina at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers.
In Papua New Guinea|Christina Dodwell, Internet Guide for Business Communication|Gemmy Allen, Embracing Change (new edition): Essential Steps to Make Your Future Today (Mind Set)|Tony Buzan, Samuel Johnson and the Essay: (Contributions to the Study of World Literature)|Robert D. Spector. Christina became known as an explorer after her 3-year journey in Africa often alone, by horse and dugout canoe. This was followed by 2 years travelling through Papua New Guinea living with remote tribes, and many other journeys spanning 20 years. Christina has written 9 books which have been translated into 5 languages. Christina was born in Nigeria, West Africa, and educated in England. Her life of remarkable adventure began by chance in , when she made a 20,mile journey round Africa by horse, camel and dug-out canoe. She followed that up with journeys in Papua New Guinea, China, Siberia, Madagascar, Turkey and Iran.
"Christina Dodwell, a young British explorer, sets out for unexplored jungles of New Guinea with little preparation --no map, no plan, no knowledge of the language or customs. This insouciant attitude often lands her in trouble. "She forgets her jungle boots (not for the last time) and has to hike barefoot through knee-deep mud, thorns and leeches. Christina Dodwell is an explorer who travelled across Africa and Papua New Guinea in the s. She has written nine books, made three television films and more than 40 radio documentaries. She is founder of The Dodwell Trust, a charity dedicated to the country and people of Madagascar. Christina Dodwell FRGS (born 1 February ) is a British explorer, travel writer, and lecturer. She is Chairman of the Dodwell Trust and was awarded the Mungo Park Medal in Dodwell has travelled in West Africa, the former Rhodesia, Papua New Guinea, Turkey, China, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Siberia, and Kurdistan, by horse, canoe, elephant, camel and microlight, and has published books and articles about many of her travels.
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