

Walking the Nile with Levison Wood
Levison Wood attempts the first full walk of the Nile, a nine-month, 4200-mile journey through jungles, deserts, cities and conflict zones, meeting modern Africa at ground level.
Levison Wood attempts the first full walk of the Nile, a nine-month, 4200-mile journey through jungles, deserts, cities and conflict zones, meeting modern Africa at ground level.
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