Impossible Journey Two Against the Sahara

Impossible Journey Two Against the Sahara by Michael Asher, published by Penguin Books in 1991, presents a detailed account of the longest camel journey ever undertaken by Westerners. This edition, written in English and spanning 297 pages, captures the unique observations made by the author and his wife as they traverse the Sahara, highlighting the effects of drought and the expanding desert.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of travel in North Africa, as the narrative delves into the challenges faced during their expedition. The book focuses on the environmental changes observed throughout their journey, providing insights into the region’s landscape and the impact of climate conditions. Through their experiences, Asher and his wife offer a personal perspective on the realities of desert travel and the pressing issues affecting the area.
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Written by the same author as “A Desert Dies” and “In Search of the Forty Days Road”, this book describes the longest camel journey ever made by Westerners. The author and his wife made unique observations along the way of the effects of the drought and the increasing spread of the desert.
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