"Sieben Kontinente - Ein Planet" erkundet die einzigartigen Naturwunder jedes Kontinents. Mit einem Vorwort von Sir David Attenborough und über 250 beeindruckenden Bildern, einschließlich Aufnahmen der BBC Natural History Unit, bietet das Buch eine faszinierende Reise durch unsere Welt.
In this book, you will find essays concerning philosophy, politics, economics, religion, science, culture, society, history, mathematics, and other topics. They are written in various styles, including conversations, stories and something close to rants. Volume II contains 35 essays written between 2015 and 2017.If Scott wrote his own intro about them, he might have You will probably disagree with many of these essays. That's okay. Some of them are even wrong, in the sense that I made a mistake or I misunderstood something. Some of them are really hard to understand, because I'm exploring an unfamiliar topic. Some of them are just jokes.But I think if you read all of them, there will be quite a lot that will be true and useful to you.I have been writing about this stuff online for years, but this is the first time my work is collected in one place on paper. I hope that these essays are interesting, thought-provoking, and at least somewhat informative.Essays
From the producer of Planet Earth II, an astonishing exploration of the
natural wonders and wildlife of our seven continents, accompanying a landmark
7-part BBC series narrated by Sir David Attenborough Welcome home. A place 200
million years in the making. Long ago, our planet had only one gigantic land
mass. Then something monumental happened. That supercontinent ruptured and
seven different worlds were born. Each of those worlds - or continents -
evolved, and continues to evolve, its own way of life. From the jungle of the
Congo or the majestic Himalayas to the densely populated wilds of Europe or
the comparatively isolated Australasia, Seven Worlds, One Planet explores the
natural wonders that give each of our continents its distinct character.
Following the animals that have made these iconic environments their home, it
discovers spectacular wildlife stories that reveal what makes each of these
seven worlds unique. With a foreword by Sir David Attenborough and over 250
breathtaking images, including stills from the BBC Natural History Unit’s
spectacular footage, Seven Worlds, One Planet is a stunning exploration of the
planet, and the worlds within it, that we call home.