Arctic Eden e-bog
223,05 DKK
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In this intimate portrait, Jerry Kobalenko describes a series of journeys he has taken around the Canadian High Arctic by foot, skis, kayak, and ship that provide a multifaceted view of this most beautiful and most vulnerable part of the Arctic. Combining natural history, exploration, and personal experiences gathered during twenty years of Arctic travel, Arctic Eden explores the ice caps an...
E-bog
223,05 DKK
Forlag
Greystone Books
Udgivet
15 januar 2011
Længde
200 sider
Genrer
Photographs: collections
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781553659150
In this intimate portrait, Jerry Kobalenko describes a series of journeys he has taken around the Canadian High Arctic by foot, skis, kayak, and ship that provide a multifaceted view of this most beautiful and most vulnerable part of the Arctic. Combining natural history, exploration, and personal experiences gathered during twenty years of Arctic travel, Arctic Eden explores the ice caps and glaciers of Ellesmere Island; introduces us to Axel Heibergs magical fossil forest of cypress trees and its population of endangered Peary caribou; follows the authors 700 km journey on skis from Devon Island to Alexander Fiord, punctuated by several near-fatal encounters with polar bears, among other adventures; and comments on changes in climate he has witnessed throughout the High Arctic. The book also showcases Kobalenkos magnificent photographs of the region, capturing wildlife such as walrus, muskoxen, Arctic hares, and Arctic wolves and stunning geographical features such as towering icebergs, enormous glaciers, and virgin snowscapes under a sky of wild lenticular clouds.Copublished with the David Suzuki Foundation