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I highly recommend this book for those heading to Yosemite, want help in remembering a trip, or, for those of you not fortunate enough to have the chance to get there (go-go-go!), you'll read it and book the next flight!
To truly reveal the magic that is Yosemite, you must explore it during all the seasons, time and time and time again over the years. Mr. Neill clearly did as this book explores the beauty and uniqueness that is Yosemite through all those seasons, all the weather. With each page memories and enchantment flood the soul as I remember standing in the same spot, but seeing it anew through the magic of his camera, surrounded by the magic of the place. Even if you've never visited Yosemite, you will come away a friend with this book.
I highly recommend it to everyone who visits or considers visiting Yosemite. If you are thinking about a book that represents some of the magic that is nature and the wild in the United States to give to a friend from a foriegn land or someone city-bound, this book will feel like a hike through the woods and some magical place.
William Neill has done it again! Be sure and check out the rest of his wonderful books. I highly recommend "By Nature's Design" and "The Color of Nature" books. His images are timeless.
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Primarily, though, this is a book about the conservation movement and the intrinsically spiritual but unquantifiable value of wild rivers, the natural environment, and the natural distribution of water resources. To protect a wild river, the author says, is to prevent "the killing boredom, the stifling artificiality, the loneliness of life without wild creatures, the dread of a world so lopsidedly controlled by the institutions dedicated to making money." Such concerns in the past were usually outweighed by political concerns and economic interests. There was even a time when our greatest natural treasure, the Grand Canyon, was under consideration as a dam site! The author points to a recent slow-down in the construction of new water development projects as a sign that convervationists' concerns are at least starting to be addressed but says a river is something which must be saved and resaved.
One passage early in the book that stuck with me as I was reading the rest of the book is "Underlying many aspects of water-development is a myth: the myth that we must always have more. Meeting needs is one thing, but recklessly subsidizing waste is another." No one would disagree that subsidizing waste is bad but this book sheds light on how wasteful "water development" has degraded our wild rivers and natural heritage and how much the forces of big government are responsible for it. I recommend this book to all concerned citizens.
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