An edition of The Darkest Jungle (2003)

The darkest jungle

the true story of the Darién expedition and America's ill-fated race to connect the seas

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An edition of The Darkest Jungle (2003)

The darkest jungle

the true story of the Darién expedition and America's ill-fated race to connect the seas

1st ed.
  • 3 Want to read

In 1854, Leiutenant Isaac G Strain, an ambitious American explorer and U S Naval officer, was given command of Cyane, the first ship to voyage to the Darien Gap. Strain was a natural born leader, a wild-haired, wiry-strong frontiersman who had travelled extensively throughout the Southern Hemisphere. Greatly admired, Strain was expected to successfully cross the ithsmus of Central America through the Darien Gap. However, the expedition would prove to be perilous. Armed with fraudulent information about the areas rugged terrain, phony maps and only a small supply of food, Strain and his team of 29 men ventured far from their ship and became lost in this mountainous, steep-banked jungle, full of unfriendly natives that attacked the party. Beaten down by intense heat and days of walking, some of Strain's men contracted lurid mystery diseases, while others, despite the lush vegetation, were slowly starving to death. The situation was grim and Strain beleived that their best bet for survival was for him to force his way down river in search of help. When he did not return after 21 days, the detachment decided to back track and left Strain for dead. But Strain made it back to his men with help, though nine had perished and the rest were delirious. He managed to lead his enfeebled party nearly 200 miles to safety.

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Publisher
Crown Publishers
Language
English
Pages
331

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-320) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.287/78043
Library of Congress
HE537.1 .B35 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 331 p. :
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20525755M
Internet Archive
darkestjungletru00balf
ISBN 10
0609609890
LCCN
2003012509
OCLC/WorldCat
52587794
Library Thing
332145
Goodreads
421041

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