My Guyana Jungle Adventures

£9.95

Lisbeth Cameron was born in Copenhagen and travelled with her English husband to Guyana where she accompanied him in his work for the Geological Survey.

This book provides a history of a way of jungle life that has almost disappeared. Stories include tales about the men who made
expeditions into the interior using their incredible jungle skills. Others include her reminiscences of travelling by boat though rapids and floods to and from field camps and her daily encounters with the ever present animals, snakes, spiders and ants. Life was made even more interesting by her two cats and two parrots that she took with her.

"I had absolutely no idea of what I had let myself in for, but my time in Guyana’s jungle would prove to be the most exciting thing I had ever done”.

A5, 86 pages, over 100 b/w and colour photos and a map.

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Lisbeth Cameron was born in Copenhagen and travelled with her English husband to Guyana where she accompanied him in his work for the Geological Survey.

This book provides a history of a way of jungle life that has almost disappeared. Stories include tales about the men who made
expeditions into the interior using their incredible jungle skills. Others include her reminiscences of travelling by boat though rapids and floods to and from field camps and her daily encounters with the ever present animals, snakes, spiders and ants. Life was made even more interesting by her two cats and two parrots that she took with her.

"I had absolutely no idea of what I had let myself in for, but my time in Guyana’s jungle would prove to be the most exciting thing I had ever done”.

A5, 86 pages, over 100 b/w and colour photos and a map.

Lisbeth Cameron was born in Copenhagen and travelled with her English husband to Guyana where she accompanied him in his work for the Geological Survey.

This book provides a history of a way of jungle life that has almost disappeared. Stories include tales about the men who made
expeditions into the interior using their incredible jungle skills. Others include her reminiscences of travelling by boat though rapids and floods to and from field camps and her daily encounters with the ever present animals, snakes, spiders and ants. Life was made even more interesting by her two cats and two parrots that she took with her.

"I had absolutely no idea of what I had let myself in for, but my time in Guyana’s jungle would prove to be the most exciting thing I had ever done”.

A5, 86 pages, over 100 b/w and colour photos and a map.