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Sacred Sea - A Journey to Lake Baikal

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Thomson is Founding Producer and Senior Editor of NPR's "Living on Earth" and recipient of 19 awards for excellence in broadcast journalism. He is currently a freelance environmental journalist and member of Executive Committee of Society of Environmental Journalists. Klappentext Siberia's Lake Baikal is one of nature's most magnificent creations, the largest and deepest body of fresh water in the world. And yet it is nearly unknown outside of Russia. In Sacred Sea--the first major journalistic examination of Baikal in English--veteran environmental writer Peter Thomson and his younger brother undertake a kind of pilgrimage, journeying 25,000 miles by land and sea to reach this extraordinary lake. At Baikal they find a place of sublime beauty, deep history, and immense natural power. But they also find ominous signs that this perfect eco-system--containing one-fifth of earth's fresh water and said to possess a mythical ability to cleanse itself--could yet succumb to the even more powerful forces of human hubris, carelessness, and ignorance. Ultimately, they help us see that despite its isolation, Baikal is connected to everything else on Earth, and that it will need the love and devotion of people around the world to protect it. Zusammenfassung Siberia's Lake Baikal is one of nature's most magnificent creations, the largest and deepest body of fresh water in the world. And yet it is nearly unknown outside of Russia. In Sacred Sea--the first major journalistic examination of Baikal in English--veteran environmental writer Peter Thomson and his younger brother undertake a kind of pilgrimage, journeying 25,000 miles by land and sea to reach this extraordinary lake. At Baikal they find a place of sublime beauty, deep history, and immense natural power. But they also find ominous signs that this perfect eco-system--containing one-fifth of earth's fresh water and said to possess a mythical ability to cleanse itself--could yet succumb to the even more powerful forces of human hubris, carelessness, and ignorance. Ultimately, they help us see that despite its isolation, Baikal is connected to everything else on Earth, and that it will need the love and devotion of people around the world to protect it. Inhaltsverzeichnis Author's Note Prologue: Blagopoluchnoe Part One: The Sacred Sea 1.: A Flash of Blue Light 2.: Songs and Whispers 3.: The Earth Splits, Water Rushes In 4.: Into the Lake-Shallow 5.: Into the Lake-Deep 6.: Buryatia, in Black and White and Color 7.: On the Trail with Pod Boy and Monkey Mind 8.: Bad Roads are Good for Baikal 9.: Traveling and Staying Home Part Two: 180null 10.: The Long Way Home 11.: The Great Circle 12.: Zigzag to Russia 13.: Power in the East 14.: Across the Sleeping Land 15.: Angels and Ghosts in Irkutsk Part Three: Baikal, Too, Must Work 16.: One of the Best Enterprises in Russia 17.: Righteousness, Uncertainty and the Point of No Return 18.: Connecting the Dots 19.: Dr. Hope and Dr. Despair 20.: Blind Love is a Dangerous Thing 21.: 360° Epilogue: The Great Baikal Chain Acknowledgments Illustration Credits ...

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