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Rating: Summary: Beauty never looked so wild.... Review: Patagonia. The name always meant mystery and romance to me: a remote, little-peopled area south of civilization, beyond the reaches of normal travel routes; a place where nature still exists without statues and monuments and histories of kings and great empires.After reading Jasmine Rossi's picture book of the area, the mystery of Patagonia has been revealed, but the romance continues. My eyes enjoyed a feast of nature as I made my way through the book. I had difficulty reading this straight through because I kept wanting to shower my mind with the beauty and sheer rawness of the photographs, and I kept flipping through to discover what else Ms. Rossi was witness to in the wild. As hard as it was, I did read through the book sequentially, and I appreciated how well-organized the book turned out to be. Each major creature had its own section, starting with the peaceful, friendly southern right whale, then the awesome and terrible orca, then the seals and dolphins, penguins and flight birds, and small land animals. After each section I could close my eyes and still see and understand these marvelous animals. I could do this because Ms. Rossi included not only understandable descriptions but also descriptions of how she felt, for example, when she first encountered a right whale in the water, or when she tried to photograph dusky dolphins. Animals of the sea have always fascinated me, but Ms. Rossi took me on a land trip and showed me many other curious animals, some familiar, like the skunk, but others completely unknown until this book, like Darwin's Rhea. My favorite tidbit about the book is that Jasmine Rossi is not a professional marine biologist who spent years among her objects of study; she was simply an observer with a camera and notebook. Who says that great discoveries are of the past of Magellan and Darwin? I may not ever get to visit Patagonia, but when I'm sipping a hot drink on a cold winter day, I can pull out the book, look at the pictures, and take a trip to a land far away down under.
Rating: Summary: The Wild Shores of Patagonia Review: Really nice. Wonderfull picture, interesting information mixed with personal experiencies from the author
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