The first guide to Greenland is here (in Italian)

RAFFAELE PONTICELLI, GREENLAND, With an interview by Francesco Casolo with Robert Peroni (504 pp; 35 euro; Feltrinelli/Morellini) The natural wonders of Greenland, from the majestic glaciers of Ilulissat to the Northern Lights of Nuuk, with one privileged look at the daily life of Inuit communities and on their thousand-year-old tradition. The first edition of the Feltrinelli/Morellini collaboration arrives guide in Italian on Greenland, an immense territory of ice and history, where wild nature and ancestral culture meet blend into an unprecedented travel experience. Thank you also to the observations of Robert Peroni, explorer and mountaineer, author of a historic expedition across the country and a profound connoisseur of the Inuit people. He is already the author of four hands with the writer Francesco Casolo of works of denunciation of the dramatic situation of the Inuit people. The new guide "Greenland" by Raffaele Ponticelli offers to readers a complete and authentic exploration of the greatest island of the world, from its lively cities to the most remote corners and unexplored, in a mix of detailed practical information with significant cultural insights. With detailed maps and personalized itineraries, insights into Inuit culture and traditions, guides Arctic wildlife observation practices, expert advice for photography in extreme conditions as well as, obviously, up-to-date information on accommodation, transportation and safety, the guide is aimed at both the adventurous traveler who seeks authentic experiences, both for the cultural tourist interested in understand the traditions and history of this unique land. With particular attention to sustainability and tourism responsible, the book provides valuable tools to explore Greenland respects the environment and communities local. The guide also offers light PDFs with geolocation addresses and URLs and active telephone numbers, QR code for contents digital and updates in Extended Book, a glossary of terms in Inuit language and a calendar of events and especially of natural phenomena.
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