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A River's Journey From the Andes to the Atlantic
Thomas Peschak(Author)
National Geographic Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. March 2026
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-4262-2445-4 (ISBN)
Description
For decades, the rainforests that blanket South America have been overshadowed by the world's greatest river: the Amazon. A web of more than 1,000 streams and tributaries collectively spawning an enormous water world larger than the continental United States, it is home to thousands of species of fish, aquatic reptiles, mammals, and birds-most found nowhere else on Earth.
In these dazzling pages, acclaimed photographer Tom Peschack reveals for the first time the astonishing worlds nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Loosely following the flow of the river from 17,000 feet to the mouth 4,000 miles downstream, he captures astonishing biodiversity, novel wildlife behavior and unique ecologies of rarely glimpsed species.
Equal parts photojournalism and art, this lavish book will take readers on a breathtaking visual journey to one of the wildest places left on the planet.
In these dazzling pages, acclaimed photographer Tom Peschack reveals for the first time the astonishing worlds nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Loosely following the flow of the river from 17,000 feet to the mouth 4,000 miles downstream, he captures astonishing biodiversity, novel wildlife behavior and unique ecologies of rarely glimpsed species.
Equal parts photojournalism and art, this lavish book will take readers on a breathtaking visual journey to one of the wildest places left on the planet.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Product notice
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 319 mm
Width: 249 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
2042 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4262-2445-4 (9781426224454)
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THOMAS PESCHAK is a National Geographic Photographer, Explorer and Storytelling Fellow who specializes in documenting the beauty and fragility of the world's oceans, islands and coasts. He has produced 15 feature stories for National Geographic magazine covering an array of natural history and conservation issues, from manta rays to marine protected areas.
Originally trained as a marine biologist, Peschak has won 17 Wildlife Photographer of the Year and seven World Press Photo Awards. He is a popular speaker for National Geographic Live! circuit, with lectures in in 15 cities on three continents. His official TED talk, "Dive Into an Ocean Photographer's World," has been viewed more than one million times.
Originally trained as a marine biologist, Peschak has won 17 Wildlife Photographer of the Year and seven World Press Photo Awards. He is a popular speaker for National Geographic Live! circuit, with lectures in in 15 cities on three continents. His official TED talk, "Dive Into an Ocean Photographer's World," has been viewed more than one million times.