On The Far Side of the Earth
There are no roads to Mahale. The Mahale Mountains National Park sits on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika — the second-deepest freshwater lake on earth, and the longest, narrow as a country. To get there, you take a boat. Six to eight hours from Kigoma, sometimes longer if the wind comes from the south, which it does without warning. Issue 001 is a week at Mahale, watching chimpanzees that have never learned to fear people, learning the rules of a forest that has no patience for hurry, and noticing — slowly, over days — what energy is actually worth spending. This episode is read by the editor, layered with the field sounds of Mahale: tent canvas in early morning, lake water on the shore, a boat engine through open water, the dawn forest, and the troop in motion. The Farside Pick for Tanzania is Davies — the Tanzanian operator we trust to put a Mahale trip together. He handles every connection: the boat from Kigoma, the chimp-tracking permits, the camp on the lake, the timing of the journey. Submit an enquiry through the journal entry below and we'll make the introduction directly. If you enjoy this and want to help us keep going: buymeacoffee.com/farside Read the full journal: farside.earth/journal/001-mahale-tanzania.html
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