“How many times did the sun shine, how many times did the wind howl over the desolate tundras, over the bleak immensity of the Siberian taigas, over the brown deserts where the Earth’s salt shines, over the high peaks capped with silver, over the shivering jungles, over the undulating forests of the tropics! Day after day, through infinite time, the scenery has changed in imperceptible features. Let us smile at the illusion of eternity that appears in these things, and while so many temporary aspects fade away, let us listen to the ancient hymn, the spectacular song of the seas, that has saluted so many chains rising to the light.”
Quote by Emile Argand
Book:Tectonics of Asia
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Tectonics of Asia
This book delves into the complex geological processes that shape the landscape of Asia, including the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and other tectonic phenomena. more
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