Coast: Where The Land Meets The Sea
English
By (author): David Ross
Beaches, marshes, mangroves; cliffs, deserts, forests; bays, deltas, estuaries coastlines take many different forms and are put to very different uses. From deserted beaches to busy ports, from pretty fishing villages to a surfers paradise, a salt marsh to a ship-breakers yard, Coasts celebrates where the land meets the sea.
From beautiful coastal paths to the shipwrecks left high and dry in the Aral Sea, from world famous locations such as Copacabana Beach in Brazil and Big Sur in California to the little explored coastlines of Yemen and Oman, from Algeria to Antarctica, the Amalfi Coast to the Dead Sea, the book celebrates a huge range in coastlines from all around the world.
Including nature reserves and tourist resorts, rugged landscapes and desert island tranquility, fjords and fossils, eroding cliffs to whole towns lost to the waters, the book explores coastlines in all climates and conditions around the globe.
Presented in a landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each entry, Coasts is a stunning collection of images and stories.