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Dive into the depths of Avatar: The Way of Water with this
definitive guide. Created in close collaboration with James
Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment and written by experts who
worked on the film, this authoritative book is packed with stunning
exclusive details. This must-have visual guide showcases the
characters, creatures, vehicles, weapons, and locations from the
latest adventure in Pandora. Meet the next generation of Jake Sully
and Neytiri's family, including the mysterious Kiri and the heroic
Neteyam, and their brave new allies among the Metkayina clan.
Discover the majestic tulkun, speedy skimwings, and the other fauna
and flora of Pandora's oceans. Examine the latest fearsome RDA
vehicles and the specialist recom troops under Colonel Quaritch's
command. Uncover the inner-workings of Bridehead City and the
sacred Cove of the Ancestors. With a foreword by Sigourney Weaver,
Avatar: The Way of Water: The Visual Dictionary is the perfect gift
for Avatar fans of all ages. (c) 2022 20th Century Studios.
AMERICA'S MARINE SANCTUARIES tells the story of fourteen underwater
places so important they are under special protection, together
forming the US National Marine Sanctuary System. These sanctuaries,
spanning more than 620,000 square miles and ranging from the
Florida Keys to the Great Lakes and to the Hawaiian Islands, are
critical and breath-taking marine habitats that provide homes to
endangered and threatened species. They, also, preserve America's
rich maritime heritage and act as living laboratories for science,
research, education and conservation, offering outdoor recreation
experiences for all ages. Through 150 full-colour photographs and
lively narrative, AMERICA'S MARINE SANCTUARIES showcases each of
the marine sanctuaries and the creatures that live there, from
whales and manatees to Hawaiian monk seals and Laysan ducks, as
well as sunken ships from the Ghost Fleet and USS Monitor to
Shipwreck Alley. The book underscores how marine sanctuaries have
shaped the nation's development, survival, and identity and
celebrates these protected underwater treasures for all they can
tell us about our communities, our country and our world.
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