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The astounding story of a twenty-seven-year-old Australian woman who set off to cross the desolate outback, accompanied only by four camels and a dog. It was a trip that began as a pure and (many said) lunatic gesture of independence and quickly turned into an all-out battle of wits against the forces of both nature and civilization. Cocky and outspoken, Robyn Davidson's tale is at once the probing journal of a daring and stubborn woman and a wilderness adventure of the most exhilarating sort. Rick Smolan, the photographer, had his own adventure tracking Robyn down to document her trip for National Geographic magazine. The outback of Australia, seen through Rick's cameras and Robyn's words, is an ancient awesome landscape swept by rain, heat and dust and inhabited by all varieties of marauding life, from poisonous snakes and wild bull camels to swarms of tourists clamoring after their newest heroine, the "Camel Lady." When Robyn and her caravan reach their destination six months and 1700 miles of outback later, their arrival marks the end of a true odyssey and an unforgettable book. —Amazon.com
The bin/cue download from the internal server will allow you to burn a copy of the "game" CD that includes the audio tracks (i.e. you get a physical copy of the original CD)
Amazon.com Buy Links:
From Alice to Ocean: Alone Across the Outback [Hardcover]
From Alice to Ocean [Hardcover]
From Alice to Ocean [Audio CD]
From Alice to Ocean: Alone Across the Outback [Unknown Binding]
Amazon.de Buy Links:
From Alice to Ocean: Alone Across the Outback [Gebundene Ausgabe]
From Alice to Ocean: Alone across the Outback [Taschenbuch]
From Alice to Ocean [Audio CD]
From Alice to Ocean [Gebundene Ausgabe]
See also:
Tracks [Paperback] by Robyn Davidson
AgainstAllOdds.com/From Alice To Ocean
Andrea Blythe's blog about writing, reading, and everything else
Wikipedia.com/Robyn_Davidson Wikipedia.com/Rick_Smolan
Comments
I just added a bin-cue of my copy of the one CD that I have of this. Don't understand why the file is much bigger than the combined "game" and audio tracks uploaded previously.
That's quick, fm2
A significant title from a historical standpoint. It was the first to use Apple's QuickTime software.
I still have to learn that bin/cue is a valuable CD disc image format now.
Hmm... If it is worth to do so?
I've got the original book with the CD-ROMs (it contains also a Photo CD
still to be uploaded here).- done.Got the original CD somwhere too.
Pretty sure it came bundled with the CD300 or the 7100. I´m afraid the disk would be a bin/cue candidate again.
Anybody wanting me to upload bin/cue?
"She learns to master, ride and doctor the camels."