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Himalaya

Exploring the Roof of the World

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Himalaya

By: John Keay
Narrated by: Nick Holbek
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Himalaya is one of the world's most extraordinary geophysical, historical, environmental and social regions.

Historian John Keay introduces us to the myriad mysteries of this vast, confounding and utterly fascinating corner of the planet, and makes the case that it is one of our most essential—and endangered—wonders.

More rugged and elevated than any other zone on earth, it embraces all of Tibet, six of the world's eight major mountain ranges and nearly all its highest peaks. It contains around 50,000 glaciers and the most extensive permafrost outside the polar regions. Over an area nearly as big as Europe, the population is scattered, often nomadic and always sparse. Many languages are spoken, some are written and few are related.

Religious and political affiliations are equally diverse. Borders are disputed, while jealous neighbors shy away from a common strategy for protecting an environment in which desert meets rainforest and temperatures can fluctuate between 30 and -30°C in the course of a single day.

For centuries, Himalaya has captivated an illustrious succession of admirers, from explorers, surveyors and sportsmen, to botanists and zoologists, ethnologists and geologists, missionaries and mountaineers.

©2022 John Keay (P)2022 W F Howes
Central Asia Climate Change Geopolitics Physical Geography Polar Region
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Who Knew Rocks Could Be So Boring

This was an exceptionally dull listen, and a bit of a deceptively titled and poorly structured book. Although framed as a book about the Himalaya, much of the content consists of John Keay's meandering rants about geology, paleontology, and whatever he likes. Unfortunately, the Himalayas get frequently sidelined to make way for what will ultimately be forgotten as an erudite and vacuous piece of academic flatulence, Such a book is much better suited to the university library; not the audiobook platform.

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