From chapters.ca:
In this wonderful new book, Canada's most spectacular natural and man- made features are celebrated in 30 striking photographs, all shot from above. This unique perspective will surprise and educate young readers who have never seen Canada quite like this! These breathtaking images are in full- colour, and their subject matter includes an old- growth forest in B.C., the Manicouagan crater in Quebec, Fort Prince of Wales in Manitoba, the Horseshoe Falls in Ontario, a beluga migration in Nunavut - and many more! Every province and territory is represented, and each photo is enhanced by fascinating background information.
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Saturday, July 07, 2012
Canada from Above: A Photo Journey by Heather Patterson
From chapters.ca:
In this wonderful new book, Canada's most spectacular natural and man- made features are celebrated in 30 striking photographs, all shot from above. This unique perspective will surprise and educate young readers who have never seen Canada quite like this! These breathtaking images are in full- colour, and their subject matter includes an old- growth forest in B.C., the Manicouagan crater in Quebec, Fort Prince of Wales in Manitoba, the Horseshoe Falls in Ontario, a beluga migration in Nunavut - and many more! Every province and territory is represented, and each photo is enhanced by fascinating background information.
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