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Les Franches-Montagnes: Au Coeur de Jura [The Freiberger: Plateau in the Heart of the Jura]

Wildlife Guide
Series: Hotspots Europas Volume: 5
By: Ambroise Marchand(Author)
128 pages, 147 colour photos, colour maps
Les Franches-Montagnes: Au Coeur de Jura [The Freiberger: Plateau in the Heart of the Jura]
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Language: French

The Franches-Montagnes district, located at 1 000 meters altitude in the Jura, between Switzerland and France, has an area of ​​about 200 km². Not having suffered from heavy industrialization and being away from large urban centers, the region has retained its authentic nature marked by agricultural activity. In pastures, woodlands, marshes, ponds and puddles there thrives a flora and fauna that will amaze anyone who takes the time to observe it. Volume 5 of the series Hotspots Europas invites you to discover, watch and photograph the fascinating landscapes and their inhabitants.

This book offers:
- 8 different itineraries with maps and descriptions of paths for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders
- Spectacular photos of animals, plants, landscapes and natural spectacles.
- Information on the best locations and the most favorable moments to observe plants and animals
- Pro tips for photography and equipment
- Interesting information about the region and its history

Summary in French:
Les Franches-Montagnes, situées à 1 000 mètres d’altitude dans le massif du Jura, entre la Suisse et la France ont une superficie d’environ 200 km². N'ayant pas été soumise à une forte industrialisation et étant éloignée des grands centres urbains, la région a conservé une nature authentique marquée par son activité agricole. Dans les pâturages, les pâturages boisés, les marais, les étangs et les mares prospèrent une flore et une faune qui émerveillera celui qui prendra le temps de l'observer. Le tome 5 de la série Hotspots Europas, vous invite à découvrir, observer et photographier  les paysages fascinants et leurs habitants.

Ce livre vous propose:
- 8 différentes balades avec cartes et descriptions des  chemins pour les piétons, les cyclistes et les cavaliers
- Des photos spectaculaires d'animaux, de plantes, de paysages et du spectacle de la nature
- Informations sur les lieux et les moments favorables pour observer les plantes et les animaux
- Des conseils de pro pour la photographie et l'équipement
- Des informations intéressantes sur la région et son histoire

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Wildlife Guide
Series: Hotspots Europas Volume: 5
By: Ambroise Marchand(Author)
128 pages, 147 colour photos, colour maps
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