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Destiny and Douchan Gersi
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LIFE
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5 / 1988 |
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Harvey Hagman Harvey Hagman often writes on adventure and treasure hunting. |
Move over, Jacques Cousteau. Step back, Sir Edmund Hillary. Backoff, Thor Heyerdahl. Make way for Douchan Gersi, world-class explorer, filmmaker, anthropologist, and writer of a new book aptly titled Explorer ($18.95, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.).
The forty-year-old Czechoslovakian-born explorer, who speaks seven languages fluently and is proficient in a dozen more, has a tale to tell. In 1977, he was living with the Masai, a pastoral Kenyan tribe, hoping to witness a young Masai's rite of passage. Gersi recalls it in his inimitable style, with a French accent:
"A Masai says, 'Do you want to come with us? You can. One condition. Show us your bravery.'
"I said, 'OK.'
"He said: 'Could you stop an elephant that is charging you?'"
Gersi thought it was a joke and said, "Yes."
Five days later, the warriors were packing for the lion hunt. Gersi said, "I go." The warrior said, "We go.... You did not prove your bravery."
He was told that he would be tested the following morning.
Then Gersi realized, "Oh! Oh! That was not a joke." He paced the village wondering if they would really test him. He thought: "I'm a fool if I do it, because I will be killed; or I will just run away....
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