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Riding in Africa caputres the escapades of a dozen journeys to Africa. Author Ian Williams offers sage - if somewhat tongue in cheek - advice on how to get from one end of an African horse safari to the other without killing yourself. Read about africa flora and fauna, evolution, history, language, the eccentricities of human character, and above all, the perspectives of a scientist adventurer who puts himself on life's edge. Williams tells of succumbing to pneumonia in the foothills of Mount Kenya, his experiences in a small African cottage hospital and later in Nairobi hospital, part of which he spends in morphine-induced delerium and part in the hospital room reserved for former Kenyan strong man, Daniel arap Moi. Williams also shares stories of adventures with horses and people while riding through the savannahs of Kenya, the mountains of Malawi, the swamps of Botswana, the deserts of Namibia and the Lapalala wilderness, home to the fearsome black rhino. Riding in Africa is about middle passages: the leap from one side of fifty to the other and the fine line between life and death.
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