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In the Embrace of the Rockies

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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In the heart of North America lies a mountain range of unparalleled beauty and grandeur: the Rocky Mountains. Stretching from Canada to Mexico, the Rockies have captured the imagination of humankind for centuries, inspiring awe and wonder in all who behold them.

This book is an invitation to journey through the heart of the Rocky Mountains, to discover their rich history, diverse landscapes, and the fascinating people who have called them home. From the first Native American inhabitants to the European explorers who followed in their footsteps, the Rockies have witnessed a parade of humanity, each group leaving their own unique mark on this rugged and beautiful land.

You will explore the challenges and triumphs of living in the Rockies, a region where the harshness of nature is matched only by the resilience of its inhabitants. You will discover the unique culture of the Rockies, a blend of Western heritage and modern innovation, and explore the economic forces that have shaped the region, from the fur trade to the mining industry to the rise of tourism.

You will also examine the environmental challenges facing the Rockies, from climate change to pollution, and consider the efforts being made to protect this precious ecosystem. Finally, you will look to the future of the Rockies, a region poised for growth and development, and discuss the need for sustainable practices to ensure that these mountains remain a source of beauty and wonder for generations to come.

Through the stories of those who have lived and loved in these mountains, you will come to appreciate the enduring power of the Rockies, a place that has captured the imagination of humankind for centuries. Join us on this journey through the heart of the Rocky Mountains, and discover a world of beauty, wonder, and resilience.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 160 pages.

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