LOMAKO: Into The African Rain Forest

LOMAKO: Into The African Rain Forest
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Publisher : Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781646203352
ISBN-13 : 1646203356
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Book Synopsis LOMAKO: Into The African Rain Forest by : Michael Margrave Chambers

Download or read book LOMAKO: Into The African Rain Forest written by Michael Margrave Chambers and published by Writers Republic LLC. This book was released on 2020-10-30 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lomako tells a story from the nineties in the Congo, then Zaire, as the Mobutu regime slipped into chaos. It starts with the looting of Kinshasa and Mike’s adventures helping official America, ie the CIA, get out of Dodge. Like Heart of Darkness the story then goes up stream and into the deepest forest. Mike had visited the Bonobo Chimpanzees and the American research site before. He finds the academics gone but the local community still there and carrying on as best they could. Through a good relationship with the community leader, Mike takes on a series of tasks which ultimately lead to finding a poacher incursion and live trade in Bonobo. At one point in the various forest tracks Mike is camping alone and gets a bought of malaria, delirium and all. Despite the danger and difficulties described there is no Conradian darkness. The forest and rivers are beautiful it’s the people that bring the problems.


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