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Yosemite

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Informationen zum Autor National Geographic Society  is one of the largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations in the world. Founded in 1888, it reaches more than 285 million people worldwide each month through its official journal, National Geographic , and its four other magazines, as well as the National Geographic Channel, television documentaries, radio programs, films, books, maps, and interactive media. National Geographic has funded more than 8,000 scientific research projects and supports an education program combating geographic illiteracy. Klappentext Discover more than 120 stunning color photographs featuring this jewel of the Sierra Nevada. The beauty and the grandeur of Yosemite National Park beckon 4.1 million visitors each year. Some are rock climbers who come to challenge Yosemite's granite. Some, en route to the backcountry, come for solitude. But by far the greatest number come to experience the view from the valley. Author Kenneth Brower details the captivating variety of Yosemite's plants and animals. He chronicles how rivers of ice shaped the valley and relates the saga of the park through its first 100 years. Despite concerns about large crowds straining park resources, Brower remains optimistic. He writes, "The message of Yosemite is not how badly the park is run, but how well." Each National Geographic Park Profile captures the beauty of one of the United States' beloved national parks. Other installments in the series include books on the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Zusammenfassung Discover more than 120 stunning color photographs featuring this jewel of the Sierra Nevada.   The beauty and the grandeur of Yosemite National Park beckon 4.1 million visitors each year. Some are rock climbers who come to challenge Yosemite’s granite. Some! en route to the backcountry! come for solitude. But by far the greatest number come to experience the view from the valley. Author Kenneth Brower details the captivating variety of Yosemite’s plants and animals. He chronicles how rivers of ice shaped the valley and relates the saga of the park through its first 100 years. Despite concerns about large crowds straining park resources! Brower remains optimistic. He writes! “The message of Yosemite is not how badly the park is run! but how well.”   Each National Geographic Park Profile captures the beauty of one of the United States' beloved national parks. Other installments in the series include books on the Grand Canyon! Yellowstone! and the Blue Ridge Mountains. ...

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Authors Kenneth Brower, National Geographic Society
Publisher National Geographic Society
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.1997
 
EAN 9780792270300
ISBN 978-0-7922-7030-0
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 175 mm x 255 mm x 13 mm
Series National Geographic Park Profi
Park Profiles
Park Profiles
Subject Travel > Sports and active travel > World, Arctic, Antarctic

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