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Discover New Zealand. The Glorious Islands

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Few countries on Earth can match New Zealand for the variety of landscape. From the mysterious and mist-enshrouded Cape Reinga famed in Maori legend, to the rocky West Coast and the soaring panorama of Mount Cook, the country offers an enormous diversity of scenic beauty within a small and comparatively accessible area.Discover New Zealand captivatingly demonstrates the myriad beauties of htis country. The views it shows are unique -- photographer Ray Joyce spent months travelling all over New Zealand in a light aircraft aand filming from the air.The results are spectacular. There are snow-capped peaks, wild and rocky areas that have hitherto been seen only by the hardiest trampers and explorers, river heads, sandy beaches, trout streams -- as well as the towns, cities and other places in which the effects of human habitation are the most apparent.Documentary-maker Bill aunders has prepared a text that crisply counterpoints the superb photographs.

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Discover New Zealand. The Glorious Islands, Ray Joyce, Bill Saunders

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Jaar van publicatie
1994
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Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1994
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
207
ISBN10
0909022194
ISBN13
9780909022198
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Few countries on Earth can match New Zealand for the variety of landscape. From the mysterious and mist-enshrouded Cape Reinga famed in Maori legend, to the rocky West Coast and the soaring panorama of Mount Cook, the country offers an enormous diversity of scenic beauty within a small and comparatively accessible area.Discover New Zealand captivatingly demonstrates the myriad beauties of htis country. The views it shows are unique -- photographer Ray Joyce spent months travelling all over New Zealand in a light aircraft aand filming from the air.The results are spectacular. There are snow-capped peaks, wild and rocky areas that have hitherto been seen only by the hardiest trampers and explorers, river heads, sandy beaches, trout streams -- as well as the towns, cities and other places in which the effects of human habitation are the most apparent.Documentary-maker Bill aunders has prepared a text that crisply counterpoints the superb photographs.