
Putevima Istoka
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Nunamiut - Eskimos (Labrador Algonquian: those who eat raw meat or, according to recent interpretations, those who knit snowshoes; they call themselves Inuit: people, singular Inuk), the population of the Arctic region.
The work was originally published in 1959 and was awarded the first prize for the promotion of literature for children and young people in 1960 and has been translated into several languages. As a follow-up, Rackwitz wrote "Sunken Worlds - Far S
For four years, Richard Winer researched the "Devil's Triangle" before publishing the book itself. He sailed his sailboat Running Bowline to all the perimeters of that area, flew over it with an airplane and descended to the seabed at a depth of 400 meter
Description of a four-month stay among the natives in a valley in the Marquesas Islands.
At once a modern classic of travel literature and a gripping adventure story, Stranger in the Woods provides a rare and intimate look at the vanishing way of life of one of the last surviving groups of rainforest dwellers.
True and fictional legends about buried treasure have lived since ancient times in naive folk tales and in documents and books of all civilizations.