
A Short Ride in the Jungle: The Ho Chi Minh Trail by Motorcycle
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Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent
About this listen
For the first time in my life I felt that death was a possibility; a stupid, pointless, lonely death on the aptly named Mondulkiri Death Highway.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail is one of the greatest feats of military engineering in history. But since the end of the Vietnam War much of this vast transport network has been reclaimed by jungle, while remaining sections are littered with a deadly legacy of unexploded bombs. For Antonia, the chance to explore the Trail before it was lost forever was a personal challenge she couldn’t ignore - yet at times it would be a terrifying journey.
Setting out from Hanoi on an ageing Honda Cub, she spent two months riding 2000 miles through the mountains and jungles of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Battling inhospitable terrain and multiple breakdowns, she met former American fighter pilots, tribal chiefs, illegal loggers, and bomb disposal experts.
A thrilling, poignant tale of war, bravery and learning to face your fears.
©2014 Summersdale Publishers LTD (P)2020 Antonia Bolingbroke-KentCritic reviews
"I enormously enjoyed every page." (Dervla Murphy)
A journey most of us will never take.
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BUT I WAS THERE ON MY OWN AND SO GLAD TO HEAR IT OUT INTO FILM
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BRILLIANT in my soul
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Amazing journey
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Excellent adventure writing
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Amazing from cover to cover
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Great
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History of Vietnam war and travel in one
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I will now look for more books by Antonia B-K
An epic journey by a great writer
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Being a Buckmaster and also having an interest in Vietnam from a young age as if I’ve had a past life there, maybe during the Vietnam war and having served in Her Majesties armed forces this is why I selected this audio book.its also a journey I would love to take on my self one day.
What Antonia Bolingbroke - Kent has done here is very, very courageous. She has written a very entertaining book full of knowledge and fact about an issue a chapter of insanity and horror in the long history of human insanities and horror and presented this with a detailed insight in to the people’s areas, effected and modern effects developments along the underground highway of hell... in the Vietnam War. It’s is well, written, very informative well presented and full or wonderful stories and facts to entertain you all the way through.
The Author has then chosen to narrate the book herself in an entertaining, clear manor to impart her gained knowledge and experience for your interest and knowledge. A great observation brilliant audio book. This is also a great guide to Vietnam.
A must read, listen for all whether travelling to.or interested in Vietnam or not. Also a. Must read for the modern independent strong Lady.
Very courageous and well done to Antonia Bolingbroke Kent. Obviously a chip off the old block who doesn’t mind getting stuck in the mud, confronting sticky issues and telling it how it it. Wonderful stuff can’t recommend it enough....
Phoenix Buckmaster Aka Phoenix Rising.
Thank you Antonia for a wonderful book.
A well presented exciting book / audio book full of knowledge, wisdom and wonderful stories....
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As for the Ho Chi Minh Trail well it really was a massively understated, biggest feat of Engineering hats off to the people who worked on it lived it and perished on it.
Enjoyed cover to cover
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