Canoeing in the Congo

Canoeing in the Congo by Phil Harwood is a detailed account of the first source-to-sea descent of the Congo River, published by Octopus Books on May 6, 2013. This 285-page narrative captures Harwood’s solo expedition through the river’s challenging landscapes, including swamps and waterfalls, as well as encounters with wildlife and local communities. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the Congo, the eighth longest river in the world, and the unique experiences that come with navigating its waters.
Readers will find an exhilarating and terrifying exploration of Harwood’s journey, which includes facing dangers such as man-eating crocodiles and aggressive snakes, alongside the hardships of malaria and encounters with local authorities. The narrative also highlights the hospitality of the people he met along the way, particularly riverside fishermen who offered assistance. This biography delves into the complexities of traversing a river steeped in history and cultural significance, providing insights into both the natural and human elements of this remarkable journey.
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An exhilarating and terrifying account of the historic first source-to-sea descent of the Congo
At 2,922 miles, the Congo is the eighth longest river and the deepest in the world, with a flow rate second only to the Amazon. Ex-Marine Phil Harwood embarked on an epic solo journey from the river’s true source in the highlands of Zambia through war-torn Central Africa. With no outside help whatsoever he faced swamps, waterfalls, man-eating crocodiles, hippos, aggressive snakes, and spider webs the size of houses. He collapsed from malaria, and was arrested, intimidated, and chased. On one stretch, known as “The Abattoir” for its history of cannibalism and reputation for criminal activity, the four brothers he hired as bodyguards were asked by locals, “Why haven’t you cut his throat yet?” But he also received tremendous hospitality from proud and brave people long forgotten by the Western world, especially friendly riverside fishermen who helped wherever they could.
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