
audiobook
POHJOISNAVALTA PÄIVÄNTASAAJALLE
SISÄLLYS:
A series of engaging, easy‑to‑understand talks invites listeners on a sweeping tour of the world’s most striking landscapes. Beginning with a vivid, almost mythic account of how the rugged cliffs and deep fjords of Scandinavia came to be, the narrator blends folklore with sharp observation, setting the tone for a curious mind eager to explore nature’s grand designs.
The collection moves from the bird‑rich skies of the far north to the harsh tundra and its resilient wildlife, then sweeps across Siberian forests, African savannas, and the winding courses of the Nile. Along the way, readers meet wandering herders, camel caravans, and the everyday lives of peoples who call these regions home. Written in a clear, conversational style, the lectures paint colourful pictures of flora, fauna and geography, making distant corners feel both familiar and wondrous for anyone who loves the natural world.
Language
fi
Duration
~17 hours (1019K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1829–1884
Best remembered for bringing the animal world vividly to general readers, this German zoologist and writer turned close observation into lively, accessible natural history. His books helped make zoology feel exciting and familiar far beyond scientific circles.
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