Caves - Exploring New Zealand’s
Neil Silverwood and Marcus Thomas
Caves: Exploring New Zealand's Subterranean Wilderness brings to light the exploration of the country’s longest, deepest, and most important systems over the last 67 years.
Produced as a case-bound, large format publication, the book features over 300 pages of photographs, text, maps and diagrams.
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by Neil Silverwood and Marcus Thomas
During a walk down the Pearse River in 2013, Marcus Thomas and Neil Silverwood realised they shared a dream to produce a book showcasing ten of New Zealand’s most amazing cave systems.
Caves: Exploring New Zealand's Subterranean Wilderness brings to light the exploration of the country’s longest, deepest, and most important systems over the last 67 years.
Produced as a case-bound, large format publication, the book features over 300 pages of photographs, text, maps and diagrams.
It is a magnificent work: fabulous photos, many of which cover a page and a half of this wide (400mm) format book; detailed maps of each of the 10 cave systems included; a glossary; an explanation of the country’s cave geology and even information about how caves are surveyed.
language: | english |
printing: | 2017 |
pages: | 312 |
illustration: | colour - Maps, charts and fantastic photos |
format: | 25 x 31 cm |
cover: | hardcover |