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Half-Safe
- A Story of Love, Obsession, and History's Most Insane Around-the-World Adventure
- Narrated by: James Nestor
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Adventurers, Explorers & Survival
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In 1948, a young Australian mining engineer named Ben Carlin set out to do the impossible: circumnavigate the globe, by land and sea, in a single vehicle. The vehicle in question was an amphibious jeep developed by the U.S. Army, which Carlin christened Half-Safe, after a deodorant slogan. It was a mechanical mongrel that was supposed to move with equal ease across land and water but in practice wasn't much good for either one. Undaunted, Carlin and his wife Elinore set off across the Atlantic Ocean with dreams of fame and fortune, and of carving a small notch in history.
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- Brian Wilson
- 03-05-19
whats with the jingles?
strange story that is told well enough but chapters end abruptly and oddly interrupted with stupid jingles.
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- Katie
- 03-01-19
Weird adventure story
As my title says weird adventure story. Kind of a sad tale. Wouldn’t recommend to anyone unless you’re in bens position- stuck at sea going between 2-4 miles per hour.
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