Along the River That Flows Uphill
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Along The River that Flows Uphill weaves the story of an Amazon journey with science, math and reason to explore the risks that are inherent in adventure travel.

In 2005, Geographical - the official magazine of the Royal Geographical Society in London - commissioned authors Richard Starks and Miriam Murcutt to write an article about a strange river in Venezuela called the Casiquiare. This river - once the source of great controversy until it was explored by Alexander von Humboldt - is like no other, since it joins two, otherwise-separate river systems, the Orinoco and the Amazon, by apparently flowing up and over the watershed that divides them. Rivers are not meant to do that.

For Richard Starks - an award-winning journalist, author and traveler - the writing commission offered a chance to test himself against the standards set by his childhood explorer-heroes - men like Burton, Speke, Livingstone and Stanley. For Miriam Murcutt - a writer, editor and former marketing executive - it represented a chance for adventure.

The two writers hired a boat and a guide to take them 1,000 miles up the Orinoco and along the Casiquiare to the Rio Negro, which flows into the Amazon. They expected to travel only with their guide, but once on board his boat, they found he'd brought along his extended family, as well as a group of researchers that included a young and overly persistent entomologist.

A few days into the journey, the boat took on another passenger - a Yanomami Indian from a primitive tribe that is reputedly among "the most violent people on Earth." Further up river, FARC guerillas tried to hold the authors for ransom when they strayed over the border into Columbia.

Along the River that Flows Uphill is more than an account of the authors' journey. It blends their travels with the contentious history and peculiar geography of the Casiquiare. And it examines the society and culture of the Yanomami Indians who live alongside it.

The book is also a story of self-discovery. And it assesses risk - not just the risk that's part of all adventure travel, but also, by extension, the risk that's inherent in the adventure of life.

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781906598327
EAN: 9781906598327
Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2009
Binding: HARDCOVER
Continuations: English
Depth: 25
Height: 171 mm
Language: English
No of Pages: 246
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: Armchair Traveller
Star Rating: 2
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2009
ISBN-10: 1906598320
Publisher: Haus Pub
Acedemic Level: English
Book Type: English
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Gardner Classification Code: T03
Illustrations: 1 maps
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 246 pages, 1 maps
Returnable: Y
Spine Width: 26 mm
Sub Title: Between the Orinoco and the Amazon
Width: 127 mm