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John J. Nowell

    A Day Above Gloucestershire
    Our Earth - 5: A Day Above Yemen
    Our Earth Series - 4: Now & Then Bahrain
    • A Day Above Gloucestershire

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      If you live in the county or just have an interest in Gloucestershire, this book is for you. After reading the comprehensive introduction, you can take an aerial ride around scenes captured in this ancient county. The book provides wonderful photographs taken from the early morning through to the setting sun. It illustrates the wide and diverse events and the geography that are captured with the camera. From Balloon Festivals in Bristol in the south, to an old POW camp in the north, there are many different facts to discover, which are both interesting and informative. Gloucestershire is a County of diversity. With its interesting narrative, captions and glorious colour photography, this book has captured the very best of this Royal County. Published to raise funds for the Great Western Air Ambulance Service.

      A Day Above Gloucestershire2010
    • Our Earth - 5: A Day Above Yemen

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      This pictorial tribute showcases the breathtaking beauty of Yemen's landscapes and the warmth of its people, offering a modern perspective on this ancient land. Viewed from above, the dramatic canyons and majestic mountains of Hadramaut reveal their grandeur. The impressive architecture of Hadramawt valley towns and the challenging routes once taken by enterprising merchants come to life as we follow their paths along the coast, including the notable towns of Mukalla, with its landmark Hosn al Ghuazi, and the bustling ports of Al Hudaydah and Aden, where the dark volcanic coastline captivates. Traveling north, we reach Sana'a, the capital, known for its lively streets and picturesque multi-storied buildings. The city's long-standing tradition as a trading center thrives in the old suq, where merchants and craftsmen have traded for centuries. Passing through the Bab Al Yemen feels like stepping back in time, as daily life unfolds amidst the aromatic spices and vibrant vegetables. The agricultural richness surrounding Sana'a showcases farmers using traditional methods. To the east lies Mocha, the birthplace of the coffee industry, while further north, the landscape shifts dramatically to the barren desert of the Empty Quarter, the world's largest sand desert. Offshore, the Kamaran and Hunaysh islands, along with the unique Socotra island, add to Yemen's contrasts and beauty, offering a glimpse into its diverse regions.

      Our Earth - 5: A Day Above Yemen2000
    • Bahrain has undergone a remarkable transformation in the latter half of the century, evolving from a nation reliant on the pearling industry to a vibrant modern state, thanks to the discovery of oil. The significant changes over just three generations are captured in old photographs, many taken by pilots visiting the region. Inspired by these images, pilot and photographer John Nowell embarked on a journey to replicate the original locations for a contemporary perspective. His research led him around the world and into the heart of Bahrain, where he captured both aerial and ground-level views, revealing sights that might have otherwise faded with time. Notably, he photographed a dhow nakoudah, born in 1904, as they stepped a mast and hoisted Bahrain's last traditional lanteen sail. Near the modern Grand Mosque, he documented traditional dhows used for shrimp fishing against a backdrop of new high-rises on reclaimed land. Additionally, he discovered the original flying boat terminal, complete with 1930s ceiling fans, located just 1.2 km from the Grand Mosque. This work offers a captivating glimpse into a nation in continuous transition, serving as both a historical photographic record and an inspiration for future photographers.

      Our Earth Series - 4: Now & Then Bahrain1999
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