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BODDEN UND HAFFE (EENL) / Volker Pesch


BODDEN UND HAFFE (EENL) / Volker Pesch
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Volker Pesch sets off alone in a Zeesboot to explore the unique Bodden and Haffe - these shallow waters behind the coast of the Baltic Sea.
The course of the trip through the Bodden chain from Dierhagen on the Saaler Bodden, through the Strelasund, into the Greifswalder Bodden, up the Peenestrom and to the Polish harbors on the Oderhaff is the central theme of his atmospheric essay. It also deals with the birdlife, the history, the biotope and the light above the water. It is also a declaration of love for the original, simple sailing of a wooden boat without any technical frills.
When Volker Pesch realizes that he likes the smell of kerosene when lighting the stove on board in the evening, he reminisces about a "chandler for old ships. He then stocks tow and pitch for caulking the planks, linseed oil and root tar for preservation, braided hemp ropes, wooden blocks and jufferns for bracing the masts. And heavy boatbuilding tools, navigation lights, stoves, lamps, cast-iron ship's toilets - in short, everything that makes my heart happy."
In the appendix, the book contains specific and special tips and links to destinations. QR codes take you further. A map makes it easy to follow the course of the trip.
After studying political science, history and philosophy, Volker Pesch moved from Cologne to Greifswald in the mid-1990s as a research assistant. After gaining his doctorate and a permanent position as a civil servant, he left the university circus and opened a sailing school on the Greifswalder Bodden, chartered sailing yachts and helped build up a maritime youth hotel. He then became a copywriter and designer with his own agency and time for sailing. Among other things, Volker Pesch was the owner and skipper of the traditional ship NORDWIND, co-founder of the Greifswald museum shipyard and chairman of the Greifswald museum harbor. He continues to write to this day: articles for newspapers and magazines, crime novels, short stories and non-fiction books.
144 pages, with photographs, maps and other 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) collects authors' texts 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. Various landscapes are described in their peculiarity. 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 very 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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Volker Pesch sets off alone in a Zeesboot to explore the unique Bodden and Haffe - these shallow waters behind the coast of the Baltic Sea.
The course of the trip through the Bodden chain from Dierhagen on the Saaler Bodden, through the Strelasund, into the Greifswalder Bodden, up the Peenestrom and to the Polish harbors on the Oderhaff is the central theme of his atmospheric essay. It also deals with the birdlife, the history, the biotope and the light above the water. It is also a declaration of love for the original, simple sailing of a wooden boat without any technical frills.
When Volker Pesch realizes that he likes the smell of kerosene when lighting the stove on board in the evening, he reminisces about a "chandler for old ships. He then stocks tow and pitch for caulking the planks, linseed oil and root tar for preservation, braided hemp ropes, wooden blocks and jufferns for bracing the masts. And heavy boatbuilding tools, navigation lights, stoves, lamps, cast-iron ship's toilets - in short, everything that makes my heart happy."
In the appendix, the book contains specific and special tips and links to destinations. QR codes take you further. A map makes it easy to follow the course of the trip.
After studying political science, history and philosophy, Volker Pesch moved from Cologne to Greifswald in the mid-1990s as a research assistant. After gaining his doctorate and a permanent position as a civil servant, he left the university circus and opened a sailing school on the Greifswalder Bodden, chartered sailing yachts and helped build up a maritime youth hotel. He then became a copywriter and designer with his own agency and time for sailing. Among other things, Volker Pesch was the owner and skipper of the traditional ship NORDWIND, co-founder of the Greifswald museum shipyard and chairman of the Greifswald museum harbor. He continues to write to this day: articles for newspapers and magazines, crime novels, short stories and non-fiction books.
144 pages, with photographs, maps and other 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) collects authors' texts 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. Various landscapes are described in their peculiarity. 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 very 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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