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Paradise With Serpents - Travels in the Lost World of Paraguay (Paperback)
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Paradise With Serpents - Travels in the Lost World of Paraguay (Paperback)
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List price R330
Loot Price R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
You Save R70 (21%)
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Robert Carver, journalist and author of the acclaimed 'Among the
Mountains', searches for high adventure and intense experiences as
he follows the trail of a family mystery . Once upon a time when
Buenos Aires was still a tiny village, there existed an almost
magical sub-tropical paradise in the lost heart of South America -
Old Paraguay. In 1537 a group of Europeans founded Asuncion on the
banks of the Parana river, where they were enthusiastically
welcomed by the Gurani. An extraordinary fusion of New World and
Old was created - a place where magnificent baroque cathedrals were
built of carved stone in the heart of the jungle and solemn
Catholic masses and high oratorios were sung and performed on
European instruments by Gurani Indians and their Jesuit mentors.
But every paradise has its serpents and the history of Paraguay is
also studded with oppressive and even demented dictators. Robert
Carver's long-term fascination with this intoxicating world was
fuelled by childhood stories of his great-uncle Charlie Carver, who
vanished into the Amazonian jungle of old north Paraguay in search
of Inca silver. He never returned, but his smashed gold pocket
watch was traded down river and returned to the family in England.
Today Paraguay is the only South American country which is truly
bilingual, in Spanish and Gurani: here everyone is a mestizo and
proud of their dual heritage. Pink, freshwater dolphins play in the
rivers of the Huan Chaco while in the forests soldier-ants cut
paths six feet wide and eat anything in their way - they can devour
a nylon tent in an hour. Carver (a fluent Spanish-speaker) travels
into this forbidden lost world in search of his own golden city of
outlandish experience. The physically reckless journey takes him
from mule trains high in frozen mountains to steamers up remote
rivers in dense tropical jungle and he faces the threat of malaria,
dengue fever and the odd marauding outlaw.
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