Mysteries of the Gobi

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Mysteries of the Gobi

Searching for Wild Camels and Lost Cities in the Heart of Asia

Asian history Conservation of wildlife and habitats Travel writing

Author: John Hare

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Language: English

Published by: I.B. Tauris

Published on: 8th December 2008

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 264 pages

ISBN: 9780857736451


John Hare

John Hare is a star author and one of the most well-known explorers of his generation. The Gobi is a perennially fascinating part of the world - a desert that people love to read about. China, the environment/natural world, exploration and discovery: broad and topical appeal.

The Gobi Desert

The Gobi is the largest, coldest and driest desert in Asia. Its shifting sands conceal ancient cities, 3,000-year-old mummies, dinosaur bones and areas where no man has set foot. It is also the last place on earth where the wild Bactrian camel clings to survival, its fragile habitat threatened by poachers and development.

John Hare's Expedition

With the conservation of this elusive creature in mind, John Hare was inspired to venture into the wildest parts of the Chinese Gobi on an expedition during which they crossed a hundred miles of sand dunes, unexplored in recorded history. Several weeks into the journey, Hare and the team discovered, in two unmapped valleys, a population of wildlife with no experience of man.

Storytelling and Historical Context

Interwoven with the account of his remarkable journey, Hare tells, for the first time, the story of an epic migration made by Kazakh nomads in flight from Chinese communists and describes the historic and current tensions between the Chinese and the indigenous Uighur population of Xinjiang.

Book Summary

A blend of history and high adventure, discovery and conservation, "Mysteries of the Gobi" is a unique and compelling account of modern-day exploration.

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