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Journey into the heart of South Africa's most exclusive wildlife sanctuaries with award-winning wildlife photographer Gerald Hinde and author Will Taylor. This stunning coffee table book offers unprecedented access to the private game reserves and concessions of the Greater Kruger National Park, showcasing both spectacular photography and intimate stories from decades of wildlife observation. Through masterful storytelling and extraordinary imagery, the authors reveal the hidden world of these exclusive reserves, from intimate leopard encounters to dramatic predator-prey interactions. The book…mehr

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Journey into the heart of South Africa's most exclusive wildlife sanctuaries with award-winning wildlife photographer Gerald Hinde and author Will Taylor. This stunning coffee table book offers unprecedented access to the private game reserves and concessions of the Greater Kruger National Park, showcasing both spectacular photography and intimate stories from decades of wildlife observation. Through masterful storytelling and extraordinary imagery, the authors reveal the hidden world of these exclusive reserves, from intimate leopard encounters to dramatic predator-prey interactions. The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the area's rich history, diverse ecosystems, and the delicate balance between conservation and luxury tourism. This landmark publication offers a unique view into one of Africa's most exclusive wildlife destinations, combining practical information with extraordinary storytelling and photography to create an essential reference for anyone interested in African wildlife and conservation.
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Autorenporträt
Gerald Hinde was born in South Africa into a family that had a passion for wildlife and business. He was educated at King Edward VII School in Johannesburg where he matriculated. After nearly 30 years as the managing director of a large family motor business, Gerald shed his business cares in 1989 and took up his hobby, and first love, as a new career. As a highly-skilled wildlife photographer he had produced his first book while still part of the family business in 1989. Over the years he has produced numerous wildlife books and documentaries, many of which received awards.