The man who swam the Amazon

3,274 miles on the world's deadliest river

Presents a chronicle of of fifty-two-year-old Martin Strel's record-breaking swim of 3,274 miles of the Amazon River, a feat that almost killed him as he fought off dehydration, exhaustion, piranhas, and more in an effort to call attention to issues of river pollution and deforestation.

Lyons Press
2008
9781599213583
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