Sacred Nature 2: Reconnecting People to Our Planet
Sacred Nature 2: Reconnecting People to Our Planet
Angela was born in Alexandria in Egypt and from the age of four lived in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. The great Serengeti National Park was the scene of happy days on safari with her family, stimulating her lifelong love affair with photography. Jonathan first set eyes on the Mara-Serengeti while travelling overland through Africa in 1974. This was the savannah Africa depicted in Born Free and Serengeti Shall Not Die, films and books he had marveled at as a child in England. In 1977 he came to live permanently in the Maasai Mara, dedicating his life to documenting the lives of its wild inhabitants. Jonathan and Angela were married in the Mara in 1992, and from 1996 to 2008 worked on the hugely popular TV series Big Cat Diary, with Jonathan as co-presenter and Angela as production stills photographer and game spotter.
They now divide their time between their home in the leafy Nairobi suburb of Langata, overlooking the beautiful Ngong Hills, and a stone cottage in Marsh Pride territory at Governor's Camp in the Mara. As well as East Africa, they love to explore the dramatic landscape of Namibia - another Land of Endless Space featured in Sacred Nature. Jonathan and Angela are patrons and ambassadors for a number of conservation organizations including the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, the Kenya Wildlife Trust's Mara Cheetah Project, the Colobus Organization, Galapagos Conservation Trust and the Bishop Simeon Trust."
PRP: 501.50 Lei
Acesta este Pretul Recomandat de Producator. Pretul de vanzare al produsului este afisat mai jos.
451.35Lei
451.35Lei
501.50 LeiLivrare in 2-4 saptamani
Descrierea produsului
Angela was born in Alexandria in Egypt and from the age of four lived in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. The great Serengeti National Park was the scene of happy days on safari with her family, stimulating her lifelong love affair with photography. Jonathan first set eyes on the Mara-Serengeti while travelling overland through Africa in 1974. This was the savannah Africa depicted in Born Free and Serengeti Shall Not Die, films and books he had marveled at as a child in England. In 1977 he came to live permanently in the Maasai Mara, dedicating his life to documenting the lives of its wild inhabitants. Jonathan and Angela were married in the Mara in 1992, and from 1996 to 2008 worked on the hugely popular TV series Big Cat Diary, with Jonathan as co-presenter and Angela as production stills photographer and game spotter.
They now divide their time between their home in the leafy Nairobi suburb of Langata, overlooking the beautiful Ngong Hills, and a stone cottage in Marsh Pride territory at Governor's Camp in the Mara. As well as East Africa, they love to explore the dramatic landscape of Namibia - another Land of Endless Space featured in Sacred Nature. Jonathan and Angela are patrons and ambassadors for a number of conservation organizations including the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, the Kenya Wildlife Trust's Mara Cheetah Project, the Colobus Organization, Galapagos Conservation Trust and the Bishop Simeon Trust."
Detaliile produsului