“Who reports the works and ways of the clouds, those wondrous creations coming into being every day like freshly upheaved mountains?”
Quote by John Muir
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This book delves into the life of John Muir, a key figure in the early conservation movement in the United States. It examines Muir's extensive travels through the American wilderness, his observations of nature, and his passionate arguments for the protection of wild lands. The text offers insights into Muir's personal experiences, his interactions with other prominent figures of the time, and his enduring legacy in the realm of environmental conservation. more
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