Australia: The Red Continent

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ISBN-10:

187733961X

ISBN-13:

9781877339615

Author(s): Roeder, Harmut
Released: Jan 01, 1760
Format: Hardcover, 192 pages

Description:

Hartmut Roeder devoted his career to photographing the most beautiful and distant regions of earth, and in this volume, he turns his lens on The Land Down Under. The Australian continent has been separated from the rest of the world by the surrounding oceans for 200 million years. This isolation has led to the evolution of some of the world's most unique flora and fauna. Endless forests and rain-forests contrast with extreme desert regions, all giving rise to an unequalled variety of plants. At the same time a strange and seemingly limitless number of flying, running, and crawling creatures populate the island continent, including cute koalas and jumping kangaroos, tiny lizards, and dangerous crocodiles, sweet little birds with dazzling plumage, stinging insects and colourful butterflies -- they all fill the pages of this gorgeous volume.

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