Ore-tinted mountain ranges dappled in brilliant ochres and reds. Sagebrush deserts, rippling grasslands, towering snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes fed by rivers of ice. Ancient forests with cedar tress older than the cathedrals of Canterbury and Notre Dame. Dazzling beaches carved out of some of the world’s most rugged coastline. Travelling to the far reaches of the province, Graham Osborne captures it all and Stephan Hume’s introduction shows why the wilderness is a spiritual source, both for citizens of this place and for citizens of the world.
Graham Osborne Boeken
