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Channel Islands National Park and National Marine Sanctuary


by Tim Hauf - Photographer, Conger Beasley, Jr. - Text
by Cheryl Carnahan

List Price: $25.00
Available: Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank: 1908813
Studio: Tim Hauf Photography
Binding: Perfect Paperback
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: March 01, 2008
Publisher: Tim Hauf Photography


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Product Description
A short distance off the mainland of Southern California stand five intriguing islands that make up Channel Islands National Park. On a clear day the islands are easily viewable from just about anywhere along the coastline, from Point Conception to the Santa Monica Mountains. Relatively few visitors make the trip by boat or by plane across the Santa Barbara Channel to the unspoiled shores of these five islands. Those who do encounter a windswept paradise rich in both human and natural history. In this remarkable volume, veteran landscape photographer Tim Hauf captures the flora, fauna, cultural sites, and dramatic landscapes of the little-known Channel Islands. Included are tiny Santa Barbara Island, with its teeming plant and marine life; Anacapa, renown for its lighthouse and sea caves; Santa Cruz, the largest and most diverse of the islands; Santa Rosa, former home of a robust Old West cattle ranch; and San Miguel, the westernmost, with its spectacular pinniped rookery and ghostly caliche forest. Also included is a chapter on the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, a wonderland of aquatic marvels that encompasses an offshore distance of six miles from the pelagic edge of each island. This book includes nearly 150 outstanding photos, not only of the best- known sites, but those that are less familiar from spectacular vistas to absorbing close-ups. Tim Hauf s long-time collaborator Conger Beasley Jr. provides a descriptive text of the flora, fauna, and history. Channel Islands National Park and National Marine Sanctuary is a valuable introduction to the astounding natural wonders that flourish just off the coast of Southern California.


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