This is a favorite genre of mine (non-fiction travel/ naturalists) so please keep posting books and descriptions as they come up for you
One of my recommendations: The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific (by J Maarten Troost)
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I've read this book several times. It really puts you on this amazing island!
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Originally Posted by cinnamongrrl563
Ive been reading a wonderful book... The man who walked through time. By Colin Fletcher... its about the first man to ever walk the length of the Grand Canyon. Im going through a non-fiction phase with emphasis on naturalists...Bernd Heinrich is another favorite... A Year in the Maine Woods was an INCREDIBLE read..he's the Thoreau of our time..but with more of a scientific mind...
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