Ebook {Epub PDF} Sahara by Paula Constant






















Paula Constant Being able to create a world and lose yourself in it, and the characters' lives. more Being able to create a world and lose yourself in it, and the characters' lives.4/5. A journey of love, loss and survival. Having walked more than kilometres from Trafalgar Square to Morocco, Paula Constant finds herself at the westernmost edge of the Sahara Desert - and the brink of sanity. The wheels have fallen off her marriage and her funds are quickly drying up, but she is determined to complete the second stage: walking through the romantic Big Empty of Northern Africa to Cairo. Paula Constant spent 3 years walking from the UK to Africa and across the Sahara desert. She speaks eloquently and honestly about adventure. In other words, she’s worth listening to. I caught up with her, via Skype, at home in Australia. Alastair: Can you give a brief summary of your first big trip? Paula: The first big trip was the three-year walk. Walking from Trafalgar Square out and down through www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.


Paula Constant's epic walk across the Sahara Desert: Part 1. With little trekking experience, but enormous determination, Paula decided to walk across the Sahara Desert like a traditional nomad. Paula Constant began walking from Trafalgar Square in Since then, she has walked over km through eight countries: England, France, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali and Niger. From , Paula walked over km through the Sahara, until she was halted by civil war in Niger. Paula Constant posing with her camels in Sahara. Paula Constant is a brave woman, for she walked the Sahara Desert all by herself. Meandering through various countries, cultures, languages, tribes, landscapes and most importantly her own mind.


Between Paula made an expedition on foot for 12,km through eight countries, km of which she made solo with camels through the Sahara. Her first two books, Slow Journey South and Sahara, based on the walk and published by Random House, became well known in Australia and internationally. Paula Constant's epic walk across the Sahara Desert: Part 1. With little trekking experience, but enormous determination, Paula decided to walk across the Sahara Desert like a traditional nomad. Paula Constant spent 3 years walking from the UK to Africa and across the Sahara desert. She speaks eloquently and honestly about adventure. In other words, she’s worth listening to. I caught up with her, via Skype, at home in Australia. Alastair: Can you give a brief summary of your first big trip? Paula: The first big trip was the three-year walk. Walking from Trafalgar Square out and down through Europe.

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