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"Camels" is a spirited and satirical account of an expedition through the vast landscapes of the Sudan and the Upper Nile. Written by the celebrated humorist Daniel W. Streeter, this work offers a refreshing departure from the dry, technical journals of early 20th-century explorers. Instead, Streeter provides a lively narrative of his hunting safari, blending the thrill of adventure with a keen sense of the ridiculous.
The narrative follows the author as he navigates the complexities of desert travel, documenting the trials of organizing a caravan and the unpredictable nature of both the wildlife and his companions. With self-deprecating wit, Streeter describes the challenges of big-game hunting and the often-absurd realities of life on the trail. "Camels" is more than just a travelogue; it is a witty social commentary that captures the essence of 1920s recreational exploration. Readers interested in historical travel literature, African adventure, and classic American humor will find this work to be an enduringly entertaining window into the past.
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