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BINNENMEER (EENL) / Olaf Kanter


BINNENMEER (EENL) / Olaf Kanter
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It is a small sea. Is the Baltic Sea a real sea? Is it even wild and dangerous? Yes. Olaf Kanter has explored it in a small sailing boat. He tells of a once and newly divided sea. Of a rich sea. The short distances from coast to coast were and are used intensively for trade and exchange. He describes a sea that is dead in parts. As in RANDMEER about the North Sea, Olaf Kanter reports in BINNENMEER about what the Baltic Sea was and what it is. He repeatedly intersperses personal memories - from an extended private cruise with his sailing yacht on the Baltic Sea.
In the appendix, the book contains specific and special tips and links to destinations. QR codes take you further. Maps provide orientation.
Olaf Kanter is a journalist and sailor. He studied English and geosciences. After working for the daily newspaper ‘WELT’ and the marine magazine ‘mare’, he joined SPIEGEL ONLINE's politics department in 2008. He has been in charge of the SPIEGEL news website since 2017. He has been sailing since his school days, circumnavigated the southern part of the Baltic Sea in his 8.70 metre coastal cruiser BIJOU in 2016 and is now the owner of a classic wooden boat.
142 pages, with photographs, maps and four-colour illustrations, hardcover with ribbon marker, size 15 x 21.5 cm.
European essays on nature and landscape (EENL)
In its EENL series, Hamburg-based Klaas Jarchow Media Buchverlag (KJM) brings together texts by authors on landscapes and natural phenomena in Germany and Europe. The edition is intended to create an up-to-date European library of landscapes and natural phenomena. A wide variety of landscapes are described in their peculiarities. The authors have free rein, their personal approach to the respective landscape determines and guides the text. They are free to choose their focus, be it geological history, biology, politics or poetry.
The high-quality and lovingly designed books in the European essays on nature and landscape series are printed by the Austrian printing company Gugler to the highest possible sustainable and health-friendly standard. Only materials that are harmless to humans, animals and the environment are used for climate-positive production.
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It is a small sea. Is the Baltic Sea a real sea? Is it even wild and dangerous? Yes. Olaf Kanter has explored it in a small sailing boat. He tells of a once and newly divided sea. Of a rich sea. The short distances from coast to coast were and are used intensively for trade and exchange. He describes a sea that is dead in parts. As in RANDMEER about the North Sea, Olaf Kanter reports in BINNENMEER about what the Baltic Sea was and what it is. He repeatedly intersperses personal memories - from an extended private cruise with his sailing yacht on the Baltic Sea.
In the appendix, the book contains specific and special tips and links to destinations. QR codes take you further. Maps provide orientation.
Olaf Kanter is a journalist and sailor. He studied English and geosciences. After working for the daily newspaper ‘WELT’ and the marine magazine ‘mare’, he joined SPIEGEL ONLINE's politics department in 2008. He has been in charge of the SPIEGEL news website since 2017. He has been sailing since his school days, circumnavigated the southern part of the Baltic Sea in his 8.70 metre coastal cruiser BIJOU in 2016 and is now the owner of a classic wooden boat.
142 pages, with photographs, maps and four-colour illustrations, hardcover with ribbon marker, size 15 x 21.5 cm.
European essays on nature and landscape (EENL)
In its EENL series, Hamburg-based Klaas Jarchow Media Buchverlag (KJM) brings together texts by authors on landscapes and natural phenomena in Germany and Europe. The edition is intended to create an up-to-date European library of landscapes and natural phenomena. A wide variety of landscapes are described in their peculiarities. The authors have free rein, their personal approach to the respective landscape determines and guides the text. They are free to choose their focus, be it geological history, biology, politics or poetry.
The high-quality and lovingly designed books in the European essays on nature and landscape series are printed by the Austrian printing company Gugler to the highest possible sustainable and health-friendly standard. Only materials that are harmless to humans, animals and the environment are used for climate-positive production.
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