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The Land of the Long Night

Du Chaillu Paul B.
Publication date 03/02/2024
EAN: 9791041984398
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In "The Land of the Long Night," Paul B. Du Chaillu embarks on an adventurous journey to the far north, aiming to experience the gradual change phenomenon of the Arctic's prolonged darkness. The narrative begins with Du Chaillu traveling through Swed... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count162
Languageen
AuthorDu Chaillu Paul B.
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date03/02/2024
Weight294 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.20 x 17.00 x 22.00 cm
Journey into the Arctic: Exploring the Land of the Long Night
In "The Land of the Long Night," Paul B. Du Chaillu embarks on an adventurous journey to the far north, aiming to experience the gradual change phenomenon of the Arctic's prolonged darkness. The narrative begins with Du Chaillu traveling through Sweden, where he battles homesickness but is encouraged by the imagined voices of young friends to continue his expedition. As he progresses northward, he encounters increasingly harsh winter conditions, including deep snow and fierce winds, which challenge his resolve and physical endurance. The journey is marked by numerous obstacles, such as snowstorms that bury roads and houses, forcing him to rely on the hospitality of local farmers for shelter and sustenance. Du Chaillu's interactions with the Swedish people reveal their kindness and resilience in the face of severe weather. He learns about the importance of adapting to local customs and attire, eventually donning the traditional clothing of the Laplanders to better withstand the Arctic climate. The narrative is rich with descriptions of the landscape, the challenges of travel in such an environment, and the cultural practices of the people he meets along the way. As he approaches the Arctic Circle, Du Chaillu is advised by the residents of Haparanda to prepare for even colder temperatures and to adopt the dress and travel methods of the indigenous Laplanders. This includes using reindeer for transportation and wearing garments made from reindeer skins. The story is not only a travelogue but also an exploration of human adaptability and the spirit of adventure in the face of nature's extremes.