Earth from Space
(9781785943539) - Aerial photography - BBC BOOKS - London, United Kingdom - Ebury Publishing - Dimensions: 258 x 286 x 23mm | 1,724g - Format: 288 pages - ISBN: 9781785943539 - Number of pages: 288 - Languages: English | Earth from Space
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It reveals the intimate stories behind the breathtaking images, following herds of elephants crossing the plains of Africa and turtles travelling on ocean currents that are invisible unless seen from space. The true colours of our blue planet are revealed, from the striped tulip fields of Holland to the green swirl of a plankton super bloom that attracts a marine feeding frenzy.
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| Brand | Ebury Publishing Ebury Publishing is a British publishing company, founded in 1967. It publishes a wide range of books, from non-fiction to fiction, and is especially known for its cookery, gardening, and lifestyle titles. |
| ISBN | Ebury Publishing 1785943537 |
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Aerial photography |
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258 x 286 x 23mm | 1,724g |
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BBC BOOKS |
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9781785943539 |
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English |
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London, United Kingdom |
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Ebury Publishing |
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1724 g |
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