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Beyond the Headlands - Tales of Cape

MD Shar

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beyond the Headlands: Tales of Cape is a journey across the world’s most dramatic capes, highlighting their geographical beauty, historical significance, and human stories. These rugged landforms have long symbolized exploration, challenge, and discovery, marking the edge of the known world and inspiring countless tales of bravery. The book captures the interplay between nature’s starkness and human resilience, from the cliffs of Cape Horn to the sunny shores of Cape Cod. It delves into the lives of indigenous peoples, settlers, and adventurers who shaped these lands, offering profound reflections on adaptation, survival, and environmental respect. The narrative weaves together epic voyages, pioneering expeditions, and a call for preserving these fragile landscapes amid modern threats. Through detailed research and heartfelt storytelling, the author invites readers to experience the wonder, challenges, and spirit of adventure that capes represent, inspiring a deeper connection to the natural world and its timeless allure.
Verfügbar seit: 28.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 450 Seiten.

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