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Explorer Levison Wood completes River Nile walk | Explorer Levison Wood completes River Nile walk |
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A British explorer has returned to the UK after completing a 3,750-mile walk along the River Nile. | A British explorer has returned to the UK after completing a 3,750-mile walk along the River Nile. |
Levison Wood set out in December to become the first man to walk the entire length of the Nile, but fighting in South Sudan forced him to abandon a 450-mile section. | Levison Wood set out in December to become the first man to walk the entire length of the Nile, but fighting in South Sudan forced him to abandon a 450-mile section. |
He said he hoped to walk the remaining stretch of the river once the area is safe. | He said he hoped to walk the remaining stretch of the river once the area is safe. |
He described it as the "biggest adventure" of his life. | He described it as the "biggest adventure" of his life. |
"There were so many highlights - encountering chimpanzees in the wild, visiting Murchison Falls park in Uganda and pyramids at Meroe in Sudan," he said. | "There were so many highlights - encountering chimpanzees in the wild, visiting Murchison Falls park in Uganda and pyramids at Meroe in Sudan," he said. |
Originally from Forsbrook in Staffordshire but now living in London, the 31-year-old is a former captain in the Parachute Regiment. | Originally from Forsbrook in Staffordshire but now living in London, the 31-year-old is a former captain in the Parachute Regiment. |
The Nile walk took him through six countries, across deserts, jungles, savannahs, mountains and war zones, with temperatures sometimes reaching more than 50C. | |
Mr Wood said being forced to abandon a section of the trek was disappointing but unavoidable. | Mr Wood said being forced to abandon a section of the trek was disappointing but unavoidable. |
"I've been to South Sudan four times before and I thought it was doable, but the civil war broke out about two weeks after I started the walk and then it got worse by the time I got there," he said. | "I've been to South Sudan four times before and I thought it was doable, but the civil war broke out about two weeks after I started the walk and then it got worse by the time I got there," he said. |
"I walked halfway across the country and then got caught up in a fairly sizable battle in a town called Bor. | "I walked halfway across the country and then got caught up in a fairly sizable battle in a town called Bor. |
"Along the way I'd had some pretty close calls with snakes and scorpions and was previously attacked by bandits, but it's different when there's a guy high as a kite running at you with an AK47. | "Along the way I'd had some pretty close calls with snakes and scorpions and was previously attacked by bandits, but it's different when there's a guy high as a kite running at you with an AK47. |
"Later I was holed up... with tracer fire going overhead. About 60 people were killed in the battle. | "Later I was holed up... with tracer fire going overhead. About 60 people were killed in the battle. |
"I saw dead bodies in the streets and mass graves, not to mention refugees fleeing. | "I saw dead bodies in the streets and mass graves, not to mention refugees fleeing. |
"It would have been reckless to carry on. It was not just my life, but also my local guide. | "It would have been reckless to carry on. It was not just my life, but also my local guide. |
"It does mean I can't claim to be the first person to walk the Nile, but it was not just about breaking records, it was about undertaking a major expedition, exploring Africa in the 21st Century and I met some wonderful people." | "It does mean I can't claim to be the first person to walk the Nile, but it was not just about breaking records, it was about undertaking a major expedition, exploring Africa in the 21st Century and I met some wonderful people." |
Mr Wood rejoined the Nile at the Sudan border and managed to complete his journey, being met at the finish line in Egypt by his parents. | Mr Wood rejoined the Nile at the Sudan border and managed to complete his journey, being met at the finish line in Egypt by his parents. |
His journey is due to be turned into a documentary, to be broadcast on Channel Four and Animal Planet in the US in early 2015 and he plans to write a book about his experiences. | His journey is due to be turned into a documentary, to be broadcast on Channel Four and Animal Planet in the US in early 2015 and he plans to write a book about his experiences. |
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