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| Timeless Wonders: A Fantastic Journey Through the World's Natural Beauties (Wonders of the World) | 
enlarge | Author: Robert J. Moore Creator: Mary Beth Brewer Publisher: White Star Publishers Category: Book
Buy New: $19.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1890637
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.1 Dimensions (in): 14 x 10.5 x 1.3
ISBN: 8854403083 Dewey Decimal Number: 910 EAN: 9788854403086 ASIN: 8854403083
Publication Date: July 30, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Our planet has many natural wonders of immense beauty: the imposing Victoria Falls, the boundless Sahara Desert, the large meandering course of the Mississippi, the snow-clad heights of the mighty Himalayas, marvellous Great Barrier Reef, the wonderful rain forests in Amazonia, and the rugged beauty of the Norwegian fjords...This book offers an extensive collection of stunning photographs and clear, concise texts that describe Earth's natural treasures from major geological, biological and scenic viewpoint's. It also explains their importance for humankind over the centuries. Suggestive panoramic views from the air and original detailed glimpses add to the book's appeal: "Timeless Wonders" is not only a collection full of colour and surprise, but also a gallery in which the unique works of nature, the most precious and sacred sites on Earth are gathered together.
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| Customer Reviews:
A Wonderful Read. July 30, 2008 "Timeless Wonders" by Robert Moore surely lives up to its title. Contained in the book itself are descriptions of some of the most beautiful places to visit on our planet. These include, but are not limited to: the Victoria Falls, the Great Barrier Reef, the shores of Corsica, the beauty of Iceland, the fjords of Norway, the Swiss Alps, the inspiring English Lakes, Banff National Park, and many many more. The book spans the continents (Yes, even Antartica), capturing the ethereal beauty of these places through engrossing writing accompanied by stunning photography.
The Writing: The written aspect of this book is perfect. It provides an easy read, while being immensely descriptive about each location. There is not an overload of information in that the reader tires of it quickly. Moore gives enough information about each place - in some cases brisk, but it is always very detailed. It makes one feel as if each place is sacred in itself. In some cases even, he gives a detailed description of how or an accepted theory of how (if there are multiple theories), some of these spectacular landscapes were formed. All of this is extremely interesting to read about, along with the present day information of the Wonder he describes.
Photography: The photography is what will immediately arrest the reader's eye. Filling the entire book, are professional photos of each location that Moore writes about. The photos are vibrant and show off the true beauty of these places, almost making the reader feel as if he/she was right there in the picture, standing in front of the Wonder.
Overall, it is a wonderful and informative book. If you wanted to know more about the world's natural wonders, or were thinking of travelling to a particular spot, I would recommend giving this a read. The content will not disappoint.
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