_IN CROCODILE LAND_ is principally the story of travels by lugger
through northern waters and into slimy creeks where the huge
crocodiles abound. The author took part in many hunting expeditions
and enlightens us on the various methods adopted for catching these
fearsome creatures. The party had more than a little success, to the
great glee of the blackfellows who accompanied them.
We journey next into the country of the buffaloes. Here on sunlit
clearings through thickets of pandanus palms the buffaloes were to be
found in hundreds... There is plenty of risk in hunting the buffalo...
Once the shooting starts, the horse must continue his gallop, faster
than the buffaloes and alongside them, keeping them going. One stumble
and the end is near for horse and rider. - Western Mail, Perth 1946
Although it has the thrill of crocodile shooting and trapping as its
central theme, the book also affords a sympathetic and fascinating
study of the aborigines and their tribal customs, slants on the
dangerous sport of buffalo hunting, and vivid pen pictures of Wyndham,
Darwin and other far northern towns. - Adelaide Advertiser, 1946
Introduced by Tony McKenna
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Wandering in Northern Australia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781922698315
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
ETT Imprint
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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