About This Book
An explorer recounts solo expeditions deep into the Libyan desert, traveling long distances with guides and attendants to locate and map two oases known mainly from tradition. The narrative blends a travel diary with practical observations, photographs and maps, descriptions of hardship and desert beauty, encounters with local communities and the Senussi order, and scientific notes on routes and measurements. It highlights endurance and tact in dealings with isolated peoples and conveys the desert's austere, contemplative atmosphere while documenting geographical findings and practical details of navigation and survival.
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