The Wild: The World''s Most Spectacular Untamed Places
English
By (author): Claudia Martin
We live in an increasingly urbanised world, but there are still many magnificent stretches of wilderness unaltered by humankind. From the most remote mountains and valleys in Alaska to the southern tip of Chile and Argentina, from Europes primeval forest on the Polish-Belarusian border to Norways fjords, and from the Namib Desert to Kamchatka in far-eastern Russia to canyons in Kurdistan and rainforests in Cambodia, The Wild celebrates the beauty of uncultivated landscapes all around the globe.
Arranged by continent, the book roams across landscapes and climates, from Antarcticas dry valleys to African burning deserts, from European marshlands to Arabian rugged peaks and on to Tanzanias craters, Indonesias volcanoes and New Zealands bubbling mud pools. Each entry is supported with fascinating captions explaining the geology, geography, flora and fauna. In doing so, the book reveals some of the worlds most naturally bizarre places.
Illustrated with more than 200 colour photographs, The Wild leads the reader to the planets least cultivated places, from jungles to tundras. Take a step into the wild.