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185:, which Fawcett was known to have traveled, the group fell apart. Major Pingle, whose bizarre moments of unreason had been making things more and more difficult all along, claimed the search was impossible and he was giving it up. Some of the members of the expedition agreed with him. Fleming and two others, however, decided to continue on their own and left to go up the Tapirape with their bearers. Traveling through the tropical jungle was very difficult; eventually only Fleming and Pettiward could keep going. When they spotted natives in the distance who were said to be cannibals, they turned back. They were still uncertain about the fate of Fawcett, but they had turned up more clues than they started with. 188:
Returning to the mouth of the Tapirape and heading back up the Araguaya, Fleming and his group found Major Pingle and the others. Fleming desperately wanted to be the first to get back to civilization with his version of why they had split, because Pingle was trying to get his own version, which was
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Despite a great deal of fanfare, the expedition seems to have been very poorly organized. Fleming and his companions do not seem to have done much preparation, not even bothering to learn any
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Fleming's account was not widely disputed during its initial publication and is still considered a classic in travel literature; along with Fleming's later books,
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In 1925, British explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett, along with his son and another companion, disappeared while searching in Brazil for the
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seeking volunteers for an expedition to find out what had happened to them. Fleming's story of that 1932 expedition is told in
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and down it, with Fleming, an admirer of Hemingway, blasting away at the wildlife "for sport" as they went.
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harshly critical of Fleming, to arrive first. So the two groups furiously raced each other down the long
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Robert Churchward (organiser), "Major George Lewy Pingle" (a pseudonym),
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The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon
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News from Tartary: A Journey from Peking to Kashmir
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Index


Peter Fleming
Travel
Hardback
One's Company
Peter Fleming
Percy Fawcett
Brazilian
jungle
Lost City of Z
The Times
small ad
Portuguese
Araguaya river
Tapirapé River
Tocantins
Amazon
Para
One's Company: A Journey to China in 1933
News from Tartary: A Journey from Peking to Kashmir
Peter Fleming
Roger Pettiward
Ian Fleming
James Bond
Fleming, P.
Northwestern University Press
ISBN
9780810160651
The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon
David Grann

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