Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 172 pages
- Published by: Struik Publishers July 23, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1770073566
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1770073562
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Book Dimensions:
11.8 x 10.6 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 3.4 pounds
Product Description
Southern Africa is a region of spectacular landscapes - from the rolling dunes of Namibia, endless vistas of Botswana and majestic power of Victoria Falls to the towering mountains of KwaZulu-Natal, the rich tapestry of the Cape's fynbos and the expansive Karoo with its characteristic flat-topped mountains. These landscapes in turn provide habitats for a wealth of life, endowing the region with a wide diversity of flora and fauna, in many instances unique. Southern Africa Living Landscapes celebrates that diversity in a carefully chosen selection of iconic images and informative text. A general introduction and map of the region sets the scene and is followed by ten chapters, six of which cover South Africa and with a chapter each devoted to Namibia, Botswana, the Zambezi Valley and Mozambique. All of these places are special in their own right, presenting an interesting blend of land, mountains, water and sky and their attendant animal and plant life. Accompanying the splendid photography are facts that will fascinate and inform - touching on the region's rich
geology and natural
History as well as its diverse wildlife, great and small.
About The Author
Cape Town born photographer and writer David Rogers has developed a deep understanding of the southern African environment, having travelled, photographed and written about its landscapes, plants, animals and its people over a period of 15 years. Seven of these were spent as assistant editor of Getaway magazine where he produced more than 100 features, many of them award-winning. David has written and photographed several books, which include Zambia Landscapes, Etosha National Park, Sea Kayaking in South Africa, and Safari in Style. When not travelling to capture and record the wonderful beauty of the African continent, he is based in Cape Town with his wife and two young sons.