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Antarctic Impressions Seasons in the Southern Ocean

Art / Photobook
By: Peter Steyn
176 pages, colour photos
Publisher: New Africa Books
Antarctic Impressions
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  • Antarctic Impressions ISBN: 9780864867087 Hardback Apr 2008 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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One of South Africa's authors and photographers, Peter Steyn has been travelling to the Antarctic and the islands of the Southern Ocean for many years. Antarctic impressions is a record in words and pictures of these journeys, spanning the period from his first trip to Marion Island in 1979 to a 1997 visit to the Emperor Penguin colonies on the Antarctic coast.

This book covers visits to the Antarctic Peninsula, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Tristan da Cunha, Gough Island and other outposts of this remote region. The author's particular interest is the magnificent and prolific bird life of the Antarctic region, and this title will be certain to attract birding enthusiasts. However, there is much to offer readers interested in the exploration of the region and in the ecology of these fragile environments.

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Art / Photobook
By: Peter Steyn
176 pages, colour photos
Publisher: New Africa Books
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