Wilderness: The Most Sensational Natural Places on Earth


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Wilderness is a fresh and inviting coffee table book featuring 40 of the most sensational wilderness destinations on planet Earth, both the far-reaching and those that exist within reach of human populations. It will be a source of travel inspiration, and a reminder to protect what is still ours. The word 'wilderness' itself conjures images constantly looping on our social media feeds: towering forests, sparkling streams, the sun's shadow falling across a desert dune, polar bear cubs walking across a tundra. The fact that our popular culture constantly draws us to these elusive destinations says much about their place in our psyche. In times of inner turmoil or outer chaos they are escape rooms. When we want adventure, they are freedom calls to strap on the walking shoes or backpack. When we seek quietude, inner peace or renewal, they ignite a dormant instinct. A yearning to be among nature. Our increasing urban lives have made this call to the wild louder and stronger. And as the population emerges from a modern-age global catastrophe, a new reality dawns: a truth-telling that says the planet's greatest commodity is not its iron ore or petroleum. It's our wilderness that needs to be protected, the pockets of the planet where, by definition, we humans have been mostly absent.

Author: Penny Watson
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Published: 10/17/2023
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.40lbs
Size: 9.80h x 8.90w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781741178142
ISBN10: 1741178142
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Ecosystems & Habitats | Wilderness
- Travel | Special Interest | Ecotourism
- Travel | Pictorials (see also Photography | Subjects & Themes | Regio

About the Author
Penny Watson is a traveler, writer and storyteller. Her award-winning words about people, places, food, and adventures in the wild have found a home in a ream of magazines, newspapers and digital spaces in Australia and around the globe. Penny's books include Slow Travel and she is a member of both the British Guild of Travel Writers and Australian Society of Travel Writers. In 2021, she took her own slow travel advice and moved from her hometown of Melbourne, Australia to Bali in Indonesia. She lives there with her amazing partner Phil and their two exceptional children, Digby and Etienne.