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“What is the noise in the forest?” is a practical guide for the traveler, a guide and a set of rules for all lovers of forest walks.
Peter takes pleasure in guiding the reader along winter trails, inviting him to look into a sun-drenched spring meadow, hiding from a summer thunderstorm, and teaching him how to navigate the off-roads of autumn.
The book also contains a dictionary from a forest language that is incomprehensible to us. The author deciphers the sounds of dry leaves, the quiet dialogue of wild animals, the modest cries of a roe deer and the noisy blows of woodpeckers. He tells what the oak bark says or the gnarled trunks of beeches warn.
Peter has been conducting survival courses in his forest for many years, so he knows what he is talking about. The author fascinatingly describes the types of deciduous and coniferous trees. Gives recommendations on which trees are best to take shelter under during a thunderstorm, and how to navigate in the forest without a compass or navigator. Tells what berries and mushrooms are allowed to be picked. Where you can pitch tents, make fires and cook kebabs. How to read animal tracks correctly, and what time is best to observe them. How to protect yourself from mosquitoes, ants and ticks.
The book by Peter Wohlleben will become your guide on walks through the forest in autumn, winter, spring and summer.
ISBN | 978-985-15-3860-3 |
Publisher | "Попурри" |
Format | 60х84/16 |
Publication date | 2019 |
Number of Pages | 240 |
Bookbinding | Softcover |