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The Owyhee region of southwest Idaho is one of the truly unique regions in the continental United States. Approximately 10,000 people inhabit this high desert region that is larger than the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Natives, settlers and miners battled for control of the Owyhees during the 19th Century. Today Owyhee Country contains some of the most spectacular, pristine canyonlands in the United States. Nationally recognized outdoor photographer Mark Lisk has filled this beautiful book with striking shots of this remote and largely unknown wilderness area. Essays by veteran author…mehr

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The Owyhee region of southwest Idaho is one of the truly unique regions in the continental United States. Approximately 10,000 people inhabit this high desert region that is larger than the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Natives, settlers and miners battled for control of the Owyhees during the 19th Century. Today Owyhee Country contains some of the most spectacular, pristine canyonlands in the United States. Nationally recognized outdoor photographer Mark Lisk has filled this beautiful book with striking shots of this remote and largely unknown wilderness area. Essays by veteran author William Foxx and others who know and love this land accompany the photography of Lisk.
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Autorenporträt
Mark Lisk has long roamed the deserts, mountains and river canyons of the American west by foot. A graduate of the Brooks Institue of Photographic Arts, Mark has developed a national reputation for his photography of nature at its most pristine.