Now recognized by the United Nations as a World Heritage Ecosystem, Clayoquot Sound, with its spectacular bays and beaches, has enthralled everyone privileged to experience it - from the First Nations people, to the first European explorers, to the recent wave of whale-watching tourists from around the world. Streetly Streecly and Dorst, who live in the area, bring an insider's knowledge and pride to this account of their week-long trip through Clayoquot by kayak. They depict in vivid words and breathtaking color ...
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Now recognized by the United Nations as a World Heritage Ecosystem, Clayoquot Sound, with its spectacular bays and beaches, has enthralled everyone privileged to experience it - from the First Nations people, to the first European explorers, to the recent wave of whale-watching tourists from around the world. Streetly Streecly and Dorst, who live in the area, bring an insider's knowledge and pride to this account of their week-long trip through Clayoquot by kayak. They depict in vivid words and breathtaking color photographs the present-day allure of the Sound. Streetly also delves into the region's colorful past, from Native culture and traditions to more recent, high-profile confrontations between forest companies and environmentalists. The result is a well-rounded portrait of one of the world's finest natural reserves whose hard-won preservation is an inspiration to all lovers of the wild.
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Very good. corners a bit worn, surface of cover shelfworn; text and binding fine. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 160 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.