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The river Tigris is in danger. It has been the lifeblood of ancient
Mesopotamia and modern Iraq, but geopolitics and climate change
have left the birthplace of civilisation at risk of becoming
uninhabitable. In 2021, adventurer Leon McCarron travelled by boat
along the full length of the river, in search of hope. From the
source, where Assyrian kings had their images carved into stone,
McCarron and his small team journeyed through the Turkish
mountains, across north-east Syria and into the heart of Iraq.
Passing by historic cities like Diyarbakir, Mosul and Baghdad,
McCarron kept the company of fishermen and farmers, but also
artists, activists and archaeologists who rely on the flow of the
river. Occasionally harassed by militias, often helped by soldiers,
McCarron rode his luck in areas still troubled by ISIS and relied
on the generosity of a network of strangers to reach the Persian
Gulf. Wounded Tigris is the story of what humanity stands to lose
with the death of a great river, and what can be done to try to
save it.
'As epic as it is engaging' Tom Holland 'Immensely readable true
travel writing' Robin Hanbury-Tenison The river Tigris is in
danger. It has been the lifeblood of ancient Mesopotamia and modern
Iraq, but geopolitics and climate change have left the birthplace
of civilisation at risk of becoming uninhabitable. In 2021,
adventurer Leon McCarron travelled by boat along the full length of
the river, in search of hope. From the source, where Assyrian kings
had their images carved into stone, McCarron and his small team
journeyed through the Turkish mountains, across north-east Syria
and into the heart of Iraq. Passing by historic cities like
Diyarbakir, Mosul and Baghdad, McCarron kept the company of
fishermen and farmers, but also artists, activists and
archaeologists who rely on the flow of the river. Occasionally
harassed by militias, often helped by soldiers, McCarron rode his
luck in areas still troubled by ISIS and relied on the generosity
of a network of strangers to reach the Persian Gulf. Wounded Tigris
is the story of what humanity stands to lose with the death of a
great river, and what can be done to try to save it.
The river Tigris is in danger. It has been the lifeblood of ancient
Mesopotamia and modern Iraq, but geopolitics and climate change
have left the birthplace of civilisation at risk of becoming
uninhabitable. In 2021, adventurer Leon McCarron travelled by boat
along the full length of the river, in search of hope. From the
source, where Assyrian kings had their images carved into stone,
McCarron and his small team journeyed through the Turkish
mountains, across north-east Syria and into the heart of Iraq.
Passing by historic cities like Diyarbakir, Mosul and Baghdad,
McCarron kept the company of fishermen and farmers, but also
artists, activists and archaeologists who rely on the flow of the
river. Occasionally harassed by militias, often helped by soldiers,
McCarron rode his luck in areas still troubled by ISIS and relied
on the generosity of a network of strangers to reach the Persian
Gulf. Wounded Tigris is the story of what humanity stands to lose
with the death of a great river, and what can be done to try to
save it.
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