The Darkest Jungle: The True Story of the Darien Expedition and America's Ill-fated Race to Connect the Seas

In association with
Audible.com

Audio Program Description

Home > Travel & Adventure > Adventure > The Darkest Jungle: The True Story of the Darien Expedition and America's Ill-fated Race to Connect the Seas

The Darkest Jungle: The True Story of the Darien Expedition and Americas Ill-fated Race to Connect the Seas

Hear sample
(WMP)

Hear sample
(RealAudio)

 

The Darkest Jungle: The True Story of the Darien Expedition and America's Ill-fated Race to Connect the Seas

Author: Todd Balf
Retail Price: $29.95
Price: $20.97
Format: Audio Download
Audio Length: 6 hours and 23 min.

You save $8.98 (29%)

Click here to buy

 

Get A Great Mobile Audio Player - FREE!

RATINGS:

Average Customer Rating: 5


PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY:

The Darkest Jungle tells the harrowing story of America's first ship canal exploration across a narrow piece of land in Central America called the Darien, a place that loomed large in the minds of the world's most courageous adventurers in the nineteenth century. With rival warships and explorers from England and France days behind, the 27-member U.S. Darien Exploring Expedition landed on the Atlantic shore at Caledonia Bay in eastern Panama to begin their mad dash up the coast-hugging mountains of the Darien wilderness. The whole world watched as this party attempted to be the first to traverse the 40-mile isthmus, the narrowest spot between the Atlantic and Pacific in all the Americas.

Leading them was the charismatic commander Isaac Strain, an adventuring 33-year-old U.S. Navy lieutenant. The party could have turned back except, said Strain, they were to a man "revolted at the idea" of failing at a task they seemed destined to accomplish. Yet Strain's party would wander lost in the jungle for another sixty nightmarish days, following a tortuously contorted and uncharted tropical river. Their guns rusted in the damp heat, expected settlements never materialized, and the lush terrain provided little to no sustenance. As the unending march dragged on, the party was beset by flesh-embedding parasites and a range of infectious tropical diseases they had no antidote for (or understanding of). In the desperate final days, in the throes of starvation, the survivors flirted with cannibalism and the sickest men had to be left behind so, as the journal keeper painfully recorded, the rest might have a chance to live.

Based on the vividly detailed log entries of Strain and his officers, other period sources, and Balf's own treks in the Darien Gap, this is a rich and utterly compelling historical narrative that will thrill readers who enjoyed In the Heart of the Sea, Isaac's Storm, and other sagas of adventure at the limits of human endurance.


FIND MORE TITLES:

All categories | Travel & Adventure | Adventure | Search


HOW AUDIBLE WORKS:

Choose from thousands of downloadable audio books, radio programs and much more!

 

Easily download audio programs from the Internet to your computer. No cassettes or CDs!

 

Listen at your computer, burn to CDs, or transfer your program to an AudibleReady mobile player.

 

Save up to 80% compared with audiobooks on tape or CD. Become a member for as little as $14.95 and save each month.


MP3 PLAYERS:

Compatible MP3 players



Image & Summary provided by Audible, Inc.
All brands and product names are trademarked or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notification. E.&O.E.
Page revised: Thursday, January 26, 2006.