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Los últimos paraísos

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Los últimos paraísos
Los últimos paraísos
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Pages: 256 pages
Publisher: Círculo de Lectores
ISBN: 9788422609315
Format: tapa dura
Language: es-ES
Release date: 1/1/1977

ISBN: 9788422609315


Synopsis of Los últimos paraísos

Sumérgete en un viaje a través de veinte destinos únicos donde la vida humana aún se entrelaza con la naturaleza en su estado más puro. 'Los últimos paraísos' te lleva a conocer a los Calapalo, los Navajos, los Esquimales, los Lapones, los Griegos, los Tuareg, los Borana, los Nuba, los Seychelles, los Cingaleses, los Dayak, los Balineses y los Papúes, explorando sus culturas y tradiciones en armonía con el entorno natural. Este libro, profusamente ilustrado, es una ventana a mundos que aún conservan la esencia del Edén.



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Heinrich Harrer

Heinrich Harrer

Heinrich Harrer was an Austrian mountaineer, explorer, writer, sportsman, geographer, and an SS sergeant. He was a member of the four-man climbing team that made the first ascent of the North Face of the Eiger, the "last problem" of the Alps, in July 1938. Harrer and the team flew the Nazi flag atop the mountain. Harrer had joined the Nazi Party shortly after the annexation of Austria in March 1938, and was personally received by Hitler after the climb. A year later in 1939, he and the climbing team went on an expedition to the Indian Himalayas, where they were arrested by British colonial authorities due to the outbreak of World War II. He eventually escaped to Tibet, staying there until 1951. He is the author of two autobiographical books, Seven Years in Tibet (1952) and The White Spider (1959).

1912–2006Since 195259 titles published74 writing
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