Alain Bombar (1924-2005) is a French doctor and biologist, who first put a risky experiment in survival in the ocean in the world. He alone crossed the Atlantic on a small inflatable boat, trying to prove that the victims of shipwreck are able to remain alive for a very long time if they are rationally used by their body and will not be desperate. Not a sailor, not a rescuer, and not an expert in survival, Alain Bombar performed this feat, trying to help people who found themselves in their own strength. The diary of his extreme journey Naufrage Volontaire has become a bestseller around the world. The invaluable experience of Alena Bombar is of great practical interest not only for the acute sensations of the conquerors of the water element, but also for traveling lovers far from the thirst for adrenaline. The book is addressed to everyone who wants to know how to survive in extreme conditions.
Author
Alain bombard
Translator
Mendeldenson F. L., Sobolev A.
Publisher
Alpina Plisher, 2014
12+
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