River of Lakes e-bog
173,39 DKK
(inkl. moms 216,74 DKK)
First explored by naturalist William Bartram in the 1760s, the St. Johns River stretches 310 miles along Floridas east coast, making it the longest river in the state. The first highway through the once wild interior of Florida, the St. Johns may appear ordinary, but within its banks are some of the most fascinating natural phenomena and historic mysteries in the state. The river, no longer the...
E-bog
173,39 DKK
Forlag
University of Georgia Press
Udgivet
30 juli 2011
Længde
246 sider
Genrer
RBKF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780820342245
First explored by naturalist William Bartram in the 1760s, the St. Johns River stretches 310 miles along Floridas east coast, making it the longest river in the state. The first highway through the once wild interior of Florida, the St. Johns may appear ordinary, but within its banks are some of the most fascinating natural phenomena and historic mysteries in the state. The river, no longer the commercial resource it once was, is now largely ignored by Floridas residents and visitors alike.In the first contemporary book about this American Heritage River, Bill Belleville describes his journey down the length of the St. Johns, kayaking, boating, hiking its riverbanks, diving its springs, and exploring its underwater caves. He rediscovers the natural Florida and establishes his connection with a place once loved for its untamed beauty. Belleville involves scientists, environmentalists, fishermen, cave divers, and folk historians in his journey, soliciting their companionship and their expertise. River of Lakes weaves together the biological, cultural, anthropological, archaeological, and ecological aspects of the St. Johns, capturing the essence of its remarkable history and intrinsic value as a natural wonder.
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