Sunday, June 17, 2018

Newest Book: Where Oceans Collide


Just back from the printers, my tenth travel book. 
For followers of this blog, some photos you have already seen, but have now been reformatted and finished for publication.

Take a glance at some photo/comment highlights........


  Cover photo: The deep cold Atlantic Ocean barrels down the western coast of Africa...



Meeting the warm Indian Ocean at the Cape of Hope, 
where many a sailor and ship met their demise...



What the eye sees...



The Swaziland high mountain plains are drenched with rain...




The mountain peaks scrape moisture from the clouds, 
leaving parched pastures below...



And the dirt farmer ekes out another year...



Even the big and the strong fight to survive...



Using all of their strength to make it through another day...



The circle of life is a daily struggle...



with each newborn opens a new beginning...



As the population booms, the malnourished struggle to survive...



Where old customs die hard when confronting a modern prosperous society...



Resentment and distrust are bred when societies collide...




Two faces of South Africa, different lives, different cultures... with a shared destiny.



Old scars bear tales of struggles, conflicts....



Collisions reside in the struggle to nourish and thrive...



Back cover: With age comes wisdom, from wisdom... survival.


© 2018 by Jan H. Daub.
The book author retains sole copyright to the words and images in this book.


Just a glimpse, however the book is not available 
for purchase at this time. Sorry.
Hope you enjoyed seeing a little of my work.

Ride safe my friends,

CCjon

3 comments:

  1. Some really great photos Jan....really great. As to it being your tenth....I didn't know there were 9 others!

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  2. Dom, thanks to you and a few others offering guidance and motivation, I strive to improve the photos with each book. Am embarrassed when I pull out the first book. An old dog really can learn new tricks.

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