Lost Worlds: Exploring the Earth’s Remote Places

Lost Worlds: Exploring the Earth’s Remote Places by David Yeadon is a first edition published by HarperCollins in 1993. This book, comprising 409 pages, delves into the author’s journey through some of the most remote locations on Earth, including the Mountains of the Moon in Zaire, wilderness Tasmania, and the unexplored areas of New Guinea. Yeadon continues his exploration of distant lands, offering insights into the unique environments and cultures he encounters.
Readers will find a detailed account of Yeadon’s travels, emphasizing the themes of voyages and travels. The narrative captures the essence of adventure and discovery, as the author shares his experiences in these far-flung destinations. This edition invites readers to join Yeadon on his odyssey, exploring the beauty and mystery of the world’s hidden places.
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The author of The Back of Beyond continues the chronicle of his odyssey into some of the farthest corners of the world, from the Mountains of the Moon in Zaire, to wilderness Tasmania, to the unknown regions of New Guinea.
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