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"The Alps: A Bird's-Eye View" is a major project with completely
new aerial photographs of the entire Alpine chain and up to date
texts from experts in the world of geology; climate change;
geography; Alpine tourism; natural environment; and, more. This is
physically a big hardback book - 512 pages, 28cm wide, 37.5cm tall
and weighing 4.95 kilos. The book has been compiled under the
patronage of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organisation) and includes a foreword by the
Director-General of UNESCO, and introductions by Sir Chris
Bonington and the Alpine Convention. The Alps are a single
geographical and geological entity, yet they also constitute a
culturally and climatically very diverse region. Besides the
Mediterranean region, the Alps are the second largest ecosystem in
Europe. The Alpine region today is home to 8 million people who
speak eight major languages with many dialects and who are divided
into eight nations. "The Alps: A Bird's-Eye View" is a stunning
collection of new aerial photographs with 250 colour images (of
which 200 are double spread) showing the Alpine region as it has
never been seen before in one collection.From the air, professional
photographer, mountaineer and pilot, Matevz Lenarcic has captured
the diversity of the 1200 km between Monaco and Vienna. He reveals
the variety of the region, including the contrasting Verdon gorges
in France; the Mont Blanc glaciers; and, the granite walls of
Bregaglia, the baroque ridges of the Dolomites and the light
coloured limestone faces of the Julian Alps. Whilst the majority of
the book is devoted to stunning photography, there is a significant
contribution in text with chapters including the Alps as the birds
see them; the myth about avalanches; landscapes of wine; geology;
glacier changes; climate and expected changes; water, forests,
flora & fauna; protected areas; landscape; population; and,
tourism. The contributing authors are all specialists in their
field and have been brought together to showcase the Alpine region
in a complete work of photography and text.
Over the Blue Planet celebrates the diversity of the Earth as seen
and photographed during the round-the-world flight of pilot Matevz
Lenarcic in 2012, and his flight over the North Pole in 2013.The
book celebrates the 71% of the Earth's surface which is covered
with water; not only sea but also rivers, waterfalls, lakes,
wetlands and ice. Pilot and photographer Matevz Lenarcic has caught
the complete spectrum of colours, silhouettes and panoramas which
can only be experienced from up above. The perspective is captured
on 380 pages in this large format book in which the photographs are
complemented with texts about his experience of flying across the
globe. However, the 'Blue Planet' is not merely about water. It
also showcases mountains, plains, forests, valleys over seven
continents, three oceans, Mt. Everest, 100 national parks, six
crossings of the Equator, and the North Pole.The flights were
carried out in an ultralight aircraft with minimal fuel
consumption. The purpose was also to measure black carbon for
research purposes, one of the main reasons for global warming
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