
Kurilʹskiĭ dnevnik
작성자
I︠u︡. N. (i︠u︡riĭ Nikolaevich) Zhuravlev
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History
Travel
형식
하드커버
페이지
367
언어
러시아어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2001
출판사
Dalʹnauka
ISBN-10
5804400770
ISBN-13
9785804400775
설명
Set against the backdrop of the stunning and remote Kuril Islands, this narrative unfolds through the keen observations of the author, Iu. Zhuravlev. He captures the essence of the unique ecosystem and the vibrant life that thrives in these far-flung territories. Zhuravlev offers readers a reflective glimpse into the interplay between nature and the human spirit, as he documents his experiences and the environment that surrounds him.
As he journeys through the islands, Zhuravlev intertwines personal anecdotes with scientific exploration. His passion for biology and ecology comes alive on the pages, allowing readers to appreciate not just the beauty of the landscapes but also the delicate balance that sustains them. His meticulous attention to detail invites readers to engage their senses, evoking the sounds, sights, and even the scents of the rich biodiversity.
The author’s reflections serve as both a celebration of the natural world and a call for conservation. He probes into the cultural significance of the islands, exploring the deep connections between the inhabitants and their land. Through thoughtful prose, Zhuravlev emphasizes the importance of preserving such pristine environments amidst modern threats.
Ultimately, this work is a captivating treasure trove of knowledge and insight. Zhuravlev’s perspectives resonate with anyone who has ever felt a profound connection to nature, reminding us of the wonders that exist beyond the hustle of everyday life.
As he journeys through the islands, Zhuravlev intertwines personal anecdotes with scientific exploration. His passion for biology and ecology comes alive on the pages, allowing readers to appreciate not just the beauty of the landscapes but also the delicate balance that sustains them. His meticulous attention to detail invites readers to engage their senses, evoking the sounds, sights, and even the scents of the rich biodiversity.
The author’s reflections serve as both a celebration of the natural world and a call for conservation. He probes into the cultural significance of the islands, exploring the deep connections between the inhabitants and their land. Through thoughtful prose, Zhuravlev emphasizes the importance of preserving such pristine environments amidst modern threats.
Ultimately, this work is a captivating treasure trove of knowledge and insight. Zhuravlev’s perspectives resonate with anyone who has ever felt a profound connection to nature, reminding us of the wonders that exist beyond the hustle of everyday life.