Sacred Sea : A Journey to Lake Baikal
معرفی کتاب «Sacred Sea : A Journey to Lake Baikal» نوشتهٔ Peter Thomson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"Absoliutno blagopoluchnoe ozero Baikal!" the Russian scientist looking out over the great lake says. "Lake Baikal is Perfect!" And humans can never harm it.For a man cut loose from his life in the U.S., Lake Baikal-Siberia's sacred inland sea-becomes a place of pilgrimage, the focal point of a 25,000-mile journey by land and sea in search of connection, permanence, restoration and hope. Following a difficult divorce, veteran environmental journalist Peter Thomson sets off from Boston with his younger brother for one of nature's most remarkable creations, in one of the farthest corners of the planet. Lake Baikal, a gargantuan crack in the Siberian plateau, is the world's largest body of fresh water, its deepest and oldest lake, and a cauldron of evolution, home to hundreds of unique creatures, including the world's only freshwater seal. It's also among the most pristine lakes on earth, with a mythical ability to protect itself from the growing human impact-a "perfect," self-cleansing ecosystem. A trip halfway around the world by train, cargo ship and rubber raft brings the brothers to a place of sublime beauty, deep history and immense natural power. But at Baikal they also find ominous signs that this perfect piece of nature could yet succumb to the even more powerful forces of human hubris, carelessness and ignorance. They find that despite its isolation, Baikal is connected to everything else on Earth, and that it will need the love and devotion of people around the world to protect it. On their trek to and from Siberia the author and his brother also encounter a stream of people who are also lonely, displaced and yearning for something beyond the limits of their own lives, but many of whom are also big-hearted and deeply connected to their own communities and the world around them. What begins as a search for restoration in nature becomes as well a discovery of the restorative power of trust, faith and human connection. Sacred Sea Follows Veteran Environmental Journalist Peter Thomson As He Sets Off From Boston With His Younger Brother For One Of Nature's Most Remarkable Creations: Lake Baikal. A Gargantuan Crack In The Siberian Plateau, Lake Baikal Is The World's Largest Body Of Fresh Water, Its Deepest And Oldest Lake, And A Cauldron Of Evolution, Home To Hundreds Of Unique Creatures, Including The World's Only Freshwater Seal. It's Also Among The Most Pristine Lakes On Earth, With A Mythical Ability To Protect Itself From The Growing Human Impact - A Perfect, Self-cleansing Ecosystem. But At Baikal The Brothers Also Find Ominous Signs That This Perfect Piece Of Nature Could Yet Succumb To The Even More Powerful Forces Of Human Hubris, Carelessness, And Ignorance. They Find That Despite Its Isolation, Baikal Is Connected To Everything Else On Earth, And That It Will Need The Love And Devotion Of People Around The World To Protect It. On Their Trek Halfway Around The World By Train, Cargo Ship, And Rubber Raft, The Author And His Brother Encounter People Who, While Yearning For Something Beyond The Limits Of Their Own Lives, Are Also Big-hearted And Deeply Connected To Their Own Communities And The World Around Them. What Begins As A Search For Restoration In Nature Becomes A Discovery Of The Restorative Power Of Trust, Faith, And Human Connection.--jacket. Pt. 1. The Sacred Sea. A Flash Of Blue Light -- Songs And Whispers -- The Earth Splits, Water Rushes In -- Into The Lake-shallow -- Into The Lake-deep -- Buryatia, In Black & White And Color -- On The Trail With Pod Boy And Monkey Mind -- Bad Roads Are Good For Baikal -- Traveling And Staying Home -- Pt. 2. 180°. The Long Way Home -- The Great Circle -- Zigzag To Russia -- Power In The East -- Across The Sleeping Land -- Angels And Ghosts In Irkutsk -- Pt. 3. Baikal, Too, Must Work. One Of The Best Enterprises In Russia -- Righteousness, Uncertainty And The Point Of No Return -- Connecting The Dots -- Dr. Hope And Dr. Despair -- Blind Love Is A Dangerous Thing -- 360° -- Epilogue: The Great Baikal Chain. Peter Thomson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 288-308) And Index. "Absoliutno blagopoluchnoe ozero Baikal!" the Russian scientist looking out over the great lake says. "Lake Baikal is Perfect!" And humans can never harm it. For a man cut loose from his life in the U.S., Lake Baikal-Siberia's sacred inland sea-becomes a place of pilgrimage, the focal point of a 25,000-mile journey by land and sea in search of connection, permanence, restoration and hope. Following a difficult divorce, veteran environmental journalist Peter Thomson sets off from Boston with his younger brother for one of nature's most remarkable creations, in one of the farthest corners of the planet. Lake Baikal, a gargantuan crack in the Siberian plateau, is the world's largest body of fresh water, its deepest and oldest lake, and a cauldron of evolution, home to hundreds of unique creatures, including the world's only freshwater seal. It's also among the most pristine lakes on earth, with a mythical ability to protect itself from the growing human impact-a "perfect," self-cleansing ecosystem. A trip halfway around the world by train, cargo ship and rubber raft brings the brothers to a place of sublime beauty, deep history and immense natural power. But at Baikal they also find ominous signs that this perfect piece of nature could yet succumb to the even more powerful forces of human hubris, carelessness and ignorance. They find that despite its isolation, Baikal is connected to everything else on Earth, and that it will need the love and devotion of people around the world to protect it. On their trek to and from Siberia the author and his brother also encounter a stream of people who are also lonely, displaced and yearning for something beyond the limits of their own lives, but many of whom are also big-hearted and deeply connected to their own communities and the world around them. What begins as a search for restoration in nature becomes as well a discovery of the restorative power of trust, faith and human connection. Siberia's Lake Baikal is one of nature's most magnificent creations, the largest and deepest body of fresh water in the world. And yet it is nearly unknown outside of Russia. In Sacred Sea--the first major journalistic examination of Baikal in English--veteran environmental writer Peter Thomson and his younger brother undertake a kind of pilgrimage, journeying 25,000 miles by land and sea to reach this extraordinary lake. At Baikal they find a place of sublime beauty, deep history, and immense natural power. But they also find ominous signs that this perfect eco-system--containing one-fifth of earth's fresh water and said to possess a mythical ability to cleanse itself--could yet succumb to the even more powerful forces of human hubris, carelessness, and ignorance. Ultimately, they help us see that despite its isolation, Baikal is connected to everything else on Earth, and that it will need the love and devotion of people around the world to protect it. Author's Note. Prologue: Blagopoluchnoe. Part One: The Sacred Sea. 1. A Flash of Blue Light. 2. Songs and Whispers. 3. The Earth Splits, Water Rushes In. 4. Into the Lake-Shallow. 5. Into the Lake-Deep. 6. Buryatia, in Black & White and Color. 7. On the Trail with Pod Boy and Monkey Mind. 8. Bad Roads are Good for Baikal. 9. Traveling and Staying Home. Part Two: 180°. 10. The Long Way Home. 11. The Great Circle. 12. Zigzag to Russia. 13. Power in the East. 14. Across the Sleeping Land. 15. Angels & Ghosts in Irkutsk. Part Three: Baikal, Too, Must Work. 16. One of the Best Enterprises in Russia Siberia's immense and threatened "Sacred Sea", Lake Baikal, is the magnet that draws a veteran environmental journalist and his brother around the world and back by train and boat. On this classic journey of discovery, the author takes the measure of the planet, humanity, Russia and his own self as reflected in the world's greatest lake
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