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in March 1938, her trip had been going on for nine months. After a dinner one evening outside Baghdad at some friends' house, she was driving back to her hotel, but lost control over the car in a steep curve and crashed. She died immediately. Her husband, Bror von Blixen, was immediately telegraphed
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about her death, but he was out on a safari and did not get the telegram until he came back to Nairobi on 28 July 1938. By then her body had already been transported to Stockholm, where she was buried on 22 April 1938.
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and realised that her planned route to China was now impossible and she had to give up her plans to reach Beijing. Although weak after her hospital spell, she decided to drive back to Europe. When she reached
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In 1934 she was back in Kenya with Bror Blixen, where she participated in various scientific expeditions. The following year they both travelled to
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desert by car. She was perhaps the first female rally driver in Sweden (1925), and the third Swedish female aviator (1923).
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and his 2nd wife Pauline.. The trip ended with the couple visiting Hemingway at his hometown of Key West.
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and soon became lovers. After her meeting with Blixen in 1932, she took a bet and drove by car from
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While in Calcutta she realised that she was running out of money. She also learned the news of the
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Eva Dickson was the daughter of the wealthy Albert Lindström, who managed stud farms for
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in 1932, thus becoming the first woman to have crossed the Sahara by car.
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In 1925 she married the rally driver Olof Dickson, great-grandson of
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and travel writer. She was the first woman to have crossed the
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Index


Steninge Slott
Sigtuna
Baghdad
Bror von Blixen-Finecke
explorer
rally driver
aviator
Sahara
horse breeding
Ljung Castle
James Dickson
Bror von Blixen-Finecke
Out of Africa
Karen Blixen
Kenya
Nairobi
Stockholm
Ethiopia
Abyssinia Crisis
war correspondent
mules
New York City
Cuba
Bahamas
Ernest Hemingway
Stockholm
Beijing
Silk Road
Germany

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