Been there, done that
- 390pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
At the age of 14, author David Bristow stuck a large touring map of South Africa on his bedroom wall, determined to mark off every road one day.
David Bristow è uno scrittore di intrattenimento con un amore palpabile per le montagne Drakensberg. La sua prosa è sia fattuale che lirica, espressa con una franchezza diretta e senza fronzoli. Con un background nel giornalismo, nella fotografia e nell'ecologia, e un Master in Studi Ambientali, possiede una profonda connessione con il mondo naturale. Il suo lavoro, spesso incentrato sull'escursionismo e sui viaggi, riflette una profonda comprensione e apprezzamento per i paesaggi che esplora.






At the age of 14, author David Bristow stuck a large touring map of South Africa on his bedroom wall, determined to mark off every road one day.
Looks at the high-altitude world of southern Africa, from the plants that flourish in this harsh environment to the animals and birds that inhabit the peaks, and provides a history of the role the mountains have played in man's history in southern Africa
In The Lion, the Dung Beetle and the Veld Tool Box, natural history and travel writer David Bristow delivers the fourth in his Stories from the Veld series of non-fiction narratives.
More than 60 full-colour photographs capturing the beauty and diversity of life in the wetlands of the Okavango, Makgadikgadi and Chobe.
This exciting third book from David Bristow covers everything environmental in South Africa that you always wanted to know about. Subjects including pesticides, poaching, petrol, plastics, population, pollination, pollution, pods, politics, pharmaceuticals, people, prophets, power and poop.
South Beautiful Land shows the country's scenery and wildlife at their breathtaking best. It is a unique visual journey that takes in many of the land's famous the Eastern Transvaal Escarpment, the wildlife-rich Lowveld, the Drakensberg, the Garden Route, and the Western Cape. The stunning photographs and informative text will inspire travellers to explore new places, or serve as a lasting memento of places already visited.
Book by Bristow, David, Cubitt, Gerald