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Wojciech Cejrowski is known as a traveler, anthropologist, researcher of indigenous Indian tribes, writer, stand-up comedian, photographer, and last but not least, a creator of exotic documentary programs, for which he received a gold medal in the Travel & Tourism category at the international New York Festivals in 2008. He speaks three languages fluently: American English, Spanish, and Polish. For nearly 30 years, he has ventured to the most remote places on our planet. So far, he has visited approximately 60 countries. His second home is the Amazon rainforest, where he tries to study Indian tribes – their lifestyle, customs, and culture. Wojciech Cejrowski is known as someone who goes to places where others do not go at all. Here are a few examples: - In 1996, he walked from Panama to Colombia - traversing the muddy Darién Gap, known as the pole of the jungle. - In 1999, he completed the entire Camel Trophy route in Guyana and went even further – to the last village of the Wai Wai tribe. He has often paddled an Indian canoe (a type of boat) right into the heart of the virgin rainforest; for long weeks, he had no contact with civilization. He lived with the Indians and lived the same way they did: building huts, hunting, eating the same food as they did… when they were hungry, he ground...
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Author: Cejrowski Wojciech
Publication date: March 3, 2015
Manufacturer: Nakladatelství Beskydy - Ing.Ondraszek Bronislav
Genres: Travel books and reports, Fiction, Books, Travel
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 312
ISBN/EAN: 9788087431306

