Parcs nationaux en Indonésie
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading






Wildlife and Scenery of India and Nepal
INTRODUCTION FOR THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INDIA
An illustrated journey through South Africa.
Indonesia is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination, with millions of tourists arriving every year. They come to discover the sophisticated societies of Bali and Java and the more traditional cultures of Irian Jaya, as well as the country's exquisite white sand beaches, ancient rainforests and jagged mountain peaks. This volume offers an insight into this diverse country, with photographs and text to bring to life its scenery, wildlife, people and culture.
This study looks at a country that has long attracted explorers, scientists, traders and historians. It features Malaysia's chequered history, the Malaysian peoples, the diversity of the country's flora and fauna, its unchanging landscape, and Malaysia's development and survival.
Much of the striking natural beauty of New Zealand’s isolated raft of islands is preserved within an extensive system of national parks. From hot springs and ice-age glaciers, to elusive kiwis and primeval tuataras, this stunning book celebrates a unique natural heritage.
This work focuses on the creatures of one of the world's great game reserves, the Kruger National Park. It recounts the history of the park, describes its wildlife management policies, and profiles its different regions and the animals each supports.
A photographic journey through Zimbabwe. The focus of the book is on the main tourist attractions, including the natural wonders, scenic beauty, wildlife, national parks, private games lodges, places of historic interest, cities, towns, country hotels and pleasure resorts.
Namibia ist ein ausgedehntes und größtenteils ödes Land, das sichan der Westküste des südlichen Afrikas erstreckt. Während derWendekreis des Steinbocks das Land durchschneidet, grenzt es imWesten an den eisigen Atlantik und im Osten an die Kalahari. Dierestlichen Grenzen werden durch Flüsse der Kunene imNorden, der Okavango im Nordosten und der Oranje im trockenenSüden. Inmitten dieser Grenzen liegt ein Land von unglaublicherSchönheit mit gewaltigen Dünen, zerklüfteten Bergen, geologischenSeltenheiten und botanischen Wundern. Für die hier verbreitetenWildtiere und die Menschen, die hier ihr Zuhause haben,ist Namibia ein Paradies auf Erden.Dies ist Namibia erweckt die Geschichte, Naturschönheitenund kulturelle Vielfalt des wunderschönen und geheimnisvollenLandes zum Leben. Beeindruckende Fotografi en und ein aktueller,informativer Text begleiten den Leser auf einer unglaublichen Reisedurch eine der letzten wahren Wildnisse unserer Welt.
Depicts the plants and animals native to the national parks of each region in Indonesia
More than 60 full-colour photographs capturing the beauty and diversity of life in the wetlands of the Okavango, Makgadikgadi and Chobe.
Kenya ( /ˈkɛnjə/ or /ˈkiːnjə/), officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country in East Africa that lies on the equator. With the Indian Ocean to its south-east, it is bordered by Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, South Sudan to the north-west, Ethiopia to the north and Somalia to the north-east. Kenya has a land area of 580,000 km2 and a population of a little over 43 million residents.[2] The country is named after Mount Kenya, a significant landmark and second among Africa's highest mountain peaks. Its capital and largest city is Nairobi. Modern day Mt. Kenya was originally referred to as "Mt. Kirinyaga" by the indigenous people. "Kirinyaga or Kerenyaga, meaning ‘mountain of whiteness’ because of its snow capped peak"; The name was subsequently changed to Mt.Kenya due to the inability of the British to pronounce "Kirinyaga" correctly.
Summary: Collection of photographs, with accompanying text, of wildlife in some South African game reserves.