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Maritime Southeast Asia: World Heritage in Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines. World Heritage Southeast Asia, #1.5

Par : Iris Mcwell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233541971
  • EAN9798233541971
  • Date de parution18/04/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Discover the Soul of the Archipelago. Stretching across the fiery arc of the Pacific Ring of Fire, Maritime Southeast Asia is home to some of the most profound expressions of spiritual wisdom, artistic genius, and natural wonder on Earth. This comprehensive collection, Maritime Southeast Asia: World Heritage in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, invites you on an immersive journey through the UNESCO sites that define this dynamic region.
In this volume, author Iris Mcwell explores the "living heritage" of three nations where ancient traditions and pristine wilderness persist within a rapidly changing world. From the massive Buddhist mandala of Borobudur and the Hindu towers of Prambanan to the colonial streets of Melaka and the Baroque churches of the Philippines, you will uncover the cultural tapestries woven by centuries of trade and spiritual evolution.
Beyond the monuments, venture into the "living laboratories" of nature. Witness the prehistoric Komodo dragon in its rugged habitat, explore the last refuges of the Javan rhinoceros in Ujung Kulon, and climb the ancestral rice terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras-a testament to a sustainable harmony between humanity and the land. Inside this collection, you will find: Architectural Marvels: Deep dives into the design and philosophy of ancient temples and colonial cities.
Natural Sanctuaries: Explorations of tropical rainforests, coral reefs, and volcanic landscapes housing Earth's rarest species. Living Traditions: Stories of indigenous communities and their roles as guardians of these sacred and ecological sites. Historical Continuity: A timeline spanning from the early human remains of the Sangiran site to the modern efforts of conservation and restoration. Whether you are a traveler planning your next expedition, a history enthusiast, or a lover of the natural world, this book offers a transformative look at the arks of resilience that preserve our shared human story.