The wait is over—the green travel revolution is here. What we’re achieving now (with autos) and what we’re poised to achieve (with planes) give reasons for optimism: https://t.co/d25zVtdrYK pic.twitter.com/IompOc8rLO
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) September 23, 2021
Category Archives: Previews
Previews: New Scientist Magazine – September 25
Previews: Monocle Book Of Entrepreneurs (Nov ’21)
Cover Preview: Down East Magazine – October 2021
Front Cover Previews: The New Yorker – September 27
Front Covers: Scientific American – October 2021
Front Cover Preview: New Scientist Magazine – SEP 18
Literary Previews: London Review Of Books – SEP 23
Previews: Times Literary Supplement (TLS) – SEP 17
Photography: ‘Mountain Roads’ By Stephan Bogner & Jan Baedeker (2021)
The new book «Mountain Roads» by photographer Stefan Bogner and author Jan Baedeker is a 496-page tribute to the world’s most beautiful hairpins, serpentines, and alpine roads.
The mountain was there yesterday. And it’ll be there tomorrow. It has no interest in us. Its sense of time is geological, we’re little more than a moth that has landed on its broad flanks a moment ago: the prehistoric hunters, the Roman legions, the pilgrims and medieval traders, the road builders with their dynamite, the royal carriages, the puffing steam trains, the freezing soldiers with their rifles, the first motorists wrapped in clouds of dust and the echo of their engines, the cyclists and their iron thighs and tight trousers, the honking postal coaches, motor-homes and buses, the roaring racing machines – the mountain couldn’t care less. Mule tracks, military thoroughfares, trade routes, panoramic roads – merely fleeting shadows on its elephant skin. When a wave of rock piles up and breaks in the slowest of all slow motion for a billion years – what then is a decade, a century, a millennium?




