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Converging Waters : The Beauty and Challenges of the Broughton Archipelago

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1771601655
ISBN-13 9781771601658
Edition New
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books
Imprint Rocky Mountain Books
Country of Manufacture CA
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 14th, 2021
Print length 192 Pages
Ksh 7,400.00
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Stunning photography and personal reflections abound in this beautiful collection of images highlighting this unique landscape.
Stunning photography and personal reflections abound in this beautiful collection of images highlighting this unique landscape.

Converging Waters explores an area on the northern coast of Vancouver Island on the edge of the Broughton Archipelago: Queen Charlotte Strait, Broughton Strait, Cormorant Channel, Blackfish Sound. This part of the Namgis First Nation territory is characterized by tree-covered islands, pebble beaches, foggy mornings, rocky islets, orcas, eagles, and an ever-changing light. Boats are at least as important as trucks for the few who live here. The sea and sky dominate the land, and marine mammals and fish seem to overshadow the human residents.

Daniel Hillert’s inspiring photographs focus on the wild essence that still permeates these converging waters, while Gwen Curry’s prose dives beneath the surface to appreciate not only the natural wonder of this place but its history, people, and present-day challenges.


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