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THE MAN-EATING LIONS OF TSAVO (PT 1): THE GHOST AND THE DARKNESS

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The incredible true story (the 1996 movie is largely fiction) of a British railroad project in Kenya in 1898 that was being harassed by man-eating lions which would attack coolies in the night,dragging them out of their tents screaming for help. Coolies, African workers, teamsters, and British authorities were mauled over a peroid of 9 months, with an estimated death toll of 150. A man named Lt. Col John Henry Patterson tracked the lions for months, finally bringing them down in December of 1898. He wrote a book called 'The Maneaters of Tsavo' from which we quote passages often as his account is first-hand and gripping. It also reveals the history of Kenya at the turn of the century with British, Portuguese, and Arab influence. His book, while in the public domain (1907) is also featured at Amazon, and we highly recommend it.

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The incredible true story (the 1996 movie is largely fiction) of a British railroad project in Kenya in 1898 that was being harassed by man-eating lions which would attack coolies in the night,dragging them out of their tents screaming for help. Coolies, African workers, teamsters, and British authorities were mauled over a peroid of 9 months, with an estimated death toll of 150. A man named Lt. Col John Henry Patterson tracked the lions for months, finally bringing them down in December of 1898. He wrote a book called 'The Maneaters of Tsavo' from which we quote passages often as his account is first-hand and gripping. It also reveals the history of Kenya at the turn of the century with British, Portuguese, and Arab influence. His book, while in the public domain (1907) is also featured at Amazon, and we highly recommend it.

Enjoy all of our 1001 collection at www.bestof1001stories.com

Support our efforts to tell history the way it really happened by chipping in a little every month at www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork.

Follow us a facebook.com/1001heroes! Thanks

Other 1001 Podcasts: Found Everywhere

1001 Sherlodck Holmes Stories & the Best of Arthur Conan Doyle Sun 12 pm ET, Best Of Wed 5pm

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Sun 12 pm ET, Wed best of 5:00 pm ET

1001 Stories From The Old West Sun 12 noon ET, Wed 5pm ET

1001 Stories For The Road (current- The Count of Monte Cristo

1001 Radio Days Best of Old Time Radio Sun 12 noon ET,Wed 5pm ET

1001 Radio Crime Solvers Sun 12 noon ET,Wed 5pm ET

1001 Ghost, Chiller & Lovecraft 12 noon ET

1001 Stories From The Gilded Age Women Writers Short Stories 12noon Sun

1001 True Crime From Another Time Haunting True Crime Stories 12 noon Sun ET

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