Zermatt, an ocean safari : a hike from Gornergrat to Riffelberg

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Nb de pages : 109 pages
Poids : 166 g
Dimensions : 14cm X 21cm
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ISBN : 978-2-606-02135-1
EAN : 9782606021351

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a hike from Gornergrat to Riffelberg

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in collaboration with Nicolas Kramar | translated from French by Prita Muthalali


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Zermatt : An Ocean Safari

A hike from Gornergrat to Riffelberg

The story of the Earth is etched in its landscapes. This geological guidebook seeks to tell this story to all mountain, nature and hiking enthusiasts. By making geology accessible, Michel Marthaler, author of the bestselling The African Matterhorn : An Outstanding Geological Story, and Micha Schlup once again translate the silent language of rocks with keys to unlock the secrets within mountain faces.

All along the itinerary, from the spectacular Gornergrat ridge to the captivating Riffelsee and on to Riffelberg, this guidebook explores odd colourful rocks, solves geological mysteries, and tells the stories of breathtaking panoramas. In a twofold quest spanning the present and the past of our enthralling blue planet, let us embark on a journey across the Tethys Ocean, which left its mark in the rocks of Gornergrat and Zermatt.

Biographie

Michel Marthaler, geologist and honorary professor at the University of Lausanne, is an avid connoisseur of the mountains. The discovery of fossil plankton in the Valais Alps during his doctoral research led him to subsequently study the entire Alpine arc. His books and field lectures have greatly contributed to popularising geology.

Micha Schlup, geologist and geographer, completed a doctoral thesis on the Himalayas at the University of Lausanne before devoting the last two decades to popularising geosciences, to secondary school education, and to vocational training, in particular for hiking guides.