With Motorcar to the Sudan

With Motorcar to the Sudan

Autóval Szudánba

László Almásy , Andras Zboray (Hrsg.)

Sport, Wellness & Beauty

Paperback

164 Seiten

ISBN-13: 9783756212934

Verlag: Books on Demand

Erscheinungsdatum: 30.05.2022

Sprache: Englisch

Farbe: Ja

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László Almásy is best known for his fictional character in the English Patient movie, but he was a real life desert explorer, one of a handful who were searching out what is in the middle of the last remaining blank spot of the map of the world, the central Libyan Desert. Almásy was particularly interested in the myth of the lost Zerzura Oasis, he organised a number of expeditions to the central Libyan Desert, pioneering the use of aeroplane in desert exploration. He claimed to have identified a valley with vegetation in the Gilf Kebir with the mythical Zerzura, however more importantly he discovered a number of spectacular prehistoric paintings, including the famed Cave of Swimmers.
He wrote three books on his travels in Hungarian, all of which appeared in the Library of the Hungarian Geographical Society series. This first book, With Motorcar to the Sudan (1929) describes a 1926 motorcar journey through Egypt and Sudan, his first encounter with Africa. Unlike his later two books, this one contains no dramatic accounts of exploration or discoveries, however it is a well written and amusing travelogue describing his first experiences (and blunders) while driving in the sand with a Steyr VII from Alexandria to Khartoum (the first such accomplishment by an ordinary automobile), then further south to the Dinder for a three week hunting trip. The crossing of the Nubian Desert in Sudan was a prelude to many of his greater desert voyages, and the narrative provides interesting glimpses into Almásy's character and thinking.
László Almásy

László Almásy

Ladislaus Eduard (László Ede) v. Almásy
Almásy ( Born 22 August 1895 in Bernstein, then Kingdom of Hungary; died 22 March 1951 in Salzburg) was an explorer, Saharan researcher, pilot, automobile pioneer and officer of the German military counterintelligence during the Second World War. He wrote several books about his desert expeditions.

Andras Zboray

Andras Zboray (Hrsg.)

András Zboray, FRGS, born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1964. Parallel to his business career in aviation, András organized numerous expeditions into the central regions of the Libyan Desert, primarily in search of prehistoric rock art sites. He translated Almásy's Hungarian laguage writings into English.

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