



D'Lynn Waldron, PhD, FRGS Scholar-Adventurer
A life of high adventure, royal romance, and scientific discovery.
all contents of this site copyright D'Lynn Waldron 1952-2003
As an author, artist and photographer, D'Lynn Waldron journeyed through the remote areas of Asia and Africa. As a foreign correspondent, she was involved in the deadly intrigues of the Cold War. As a scholar, she went from sophomore to a multi-disciplinary PhD in a record-breaking 3 1/2 years. As a theoretician, she was one of the first to advocate the genetic biochemical basis for moods and emotions. As a scientist, she helped develop the computer technology used in publishing, the graphic arts, and the movies. As a woman, she married the Prince of Nepal.
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FOREIGN INTRIGUE ON THIS SITE:
MARRIAGE TO PRINCE OF NEPAL
Marriage to Prince of Nepal 1958
Royal Family photos
A few of the letters from Royal Family to D'Lynn Waldron
Maoist War in the Himalayas 1958- ongoing
Piloting DC3 in the Himalayas 1958
Nepal photos
Paintings and photos of the Himalayas
Massacre of Nepal's Royal Family June 2001
Nepal contents page
WAR CORRESPONDENT IN AFRICA
Hitchhiking alone through Africa 1960
Escape from Security Police in Apartheid South Africa 1960
War of terror in the interior of the Belgian Cong 1960
Stanleyville 1960
Patrice Lumumba 1960
Expedition up the Congo River 1960
Bonobos and other endangered species rescued 1960
Africa Contents page
INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE IN HONG KONG
Red China frame-up on hanging charge 1960
COLD WAR INTRIGUE IN GREECE
Greek Island of Crete 1982-84
Cold War intrigue in Eastern Mediterranean 1982-84
Terrorist group N17 / 17N 1982- ongoing
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