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Antarctica

Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Yves Paccalet(Author), Patrick de Wilde(Illustrator)
144 pages, 144 col illus
Publisher: Flammarion
Antarctica
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  • Antarctica ISBN: 9782080305107 Hardback Dec 2005 Out of Print #155709
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The vast terrain covering the Earth's southernmost surface - extending from the islands off the tip of Argentina to the underbelly of the Australian continent - is home to some of the planet's most awe-inspiring landscapes. In this book, two of the foremost experts on this exotic corner of the world disclose the intriguing and often surprising realities behind Antarctica's panoramas. Patrick de Wilde, photographer, first ventured into the arctic circle some 25 years ago; celebrated explorer Yves Paccalet's fierce passion for the Antarctic, which began as a childhood fascination, led him to the South Pole on board the Calypso as part of marine biologist Jacques Cousteau's team. While there, Paccalet came face-to-face with the Earth's roughest oceans and iciest landscapes; nevertheless, his experiences bear witness to the triumph of life in these seemingly hostile climates, where seals, albatross, and penguins abound. This book offers a breathtaking voyage through the history of the Antarctic and an exclusive look into the future of this largely untouched natural wonderland.

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Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Yves Paccalet(Author), Patrick de Wilde(Illustrator)
144 pages, 144 col illus
Publisher: Flammarion
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