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This out of print book came to me in a timely fashion and in great condition. I first laid eyes on it at a University library about 10 years ago and it inspired me and my husband to take a 3 month journey to Madagascar. It was an amazing trip and this beautiful photo book captures what we saw in our trip better than our own photos, doing the wonders of Madagascar justice in the glossy large format. I only wish I'd bought it sooner.
In an absolutely scintillating, evocative photo essay, prominent wildlife and nature photographer Frans Lanting explores the essence of this little-known land. The Elephant Bird, Aepyornis, whose giant egg is being held in a man's arms in the book's cover photo is gone. It's as remote from the United States as you can get. Madagascar is bigger than Texas. Then see what you can do to save at least some of this fascinating paradise. Human encroachment is rapidly destroying the habitat of numerous creatures found nowhere else.
An excellent written narrative compliments the effort well.The title is double-edged for, as well as being a fascinating anachronism, Madagascar is running out of time in our generation.
Lanting's four-color photographs, in large format, are almost surrealistic at times, ever exciting, and never repetitive.
Others may soon go, as well.
This fourth biggest island in the world, also known as the "Eighth Continent", is located 200 miles off Southeast Africa.
So is the giant lemur.
From the cover onward, the show chameleons, lemurs, bottle-shaped baobab trees, needlepoint karst landscapes, eroded fields, and matchless vistas in an unending procession of the strange, eerie, and beautiful.
You will be amazed as each page turns to the next.
This was, and would be, an unspeakable tragedy.So read the book and enjoy.
I rate this book very highly.
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