Tui De Roy has been crisscrossing the Andes since she was 19. An accomplished photographer and writer, her work has been published in over 30 countries, earning her many awards, including Outstanding Photographer of the Year from the North American Nature Photography Association in 2005.
A magnificent tour of the world's longest mountain range... wild
and untouched places, all beautifully described by a woman who has
been crisscrossing the Andes for 25 years.-- (09/01/2006)
Brings this area and its wildlife to life in stunning color photos
and beautifully designed layouts... An intimate look at wild,
untouched spaces and creatures the way they have always been.--
(12/10/2005)
Eloquent words and breathtaking images... an extraordinary tale
that reveals the scenic wonders and beautiful wildlife of the
Andes.-- (03/01/2006)
I found the combination of personal anecdote and natural history
delightful. The book is an unashamed testament to the beauty of the
wilderness... readers will be left longing to visit the area.--
(03/01/2006)
Superb color photography... and detailed text make this culmination
of 25 years of Tui De Roy's photo journey a must-read... lovely
book.-- (12/18/2005)
A beautiful look at the youngest mountain range in the world.--Jeff
Baker"Portland Oregonian" (12/11/2005)
De Roy's tour, knowledgeable in its ample text and truly admirable
for its accompanying photographs, takes you on a journey past rocks
and glaciers, through forests, caverns and deserts, beside
smoldering volcanoes and razor-sharp granite spires.--Joy
McDonell"Canadian Camera" (04/01/2006)
One of the most beautiful photo books of the year.--Gary Budzak and
Bill Eichenberger"Columbus Dispatch" (12/03/2005)
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