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To Timbuktu: A Journey Down the Niger

To Timbuktu: A Journey Down the Niger

Author(s): Mark Jenkins

Location(s): Mali, Timbuktu

Genre(s): Autobiography/Memoirs

Era(s): Contemporary

For nearly eight years as the monthly columnist for Outsidemagazine, and in his award-winning books, Mark Jenkins has held fans spellbound with his riveting accounts of expeditions to remote parts of the globe. In To Timbuktu, he sets out with three friends to attempt their first descent of the Niger River, hoping to reach the legendary city of Timbuktu. Along the way they are attacked by killer bees, charged by hippos, and stalked by crocodiles. They stumble upon a group of completely blind men living alone in the bush and dance with a hundred naked women. That Jenkins finally reaches his goal–riding alone across the Sahara on a motorcycle–stands in sharp contrast to what befell earlier explorers who tried to find Timbuktu and whose fates the author interweaves with the narrative of his own journey.

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