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From the Publisher
Patagonia, the vast remote region at the southernmost tip of South America, is one of the last truly wild places on this planet. The natural habitat of hundreds of wild species -- from killer whales and elephant seals to penguins and albatrosses -- it is one of the world's great showcases of wildlife. For two years, photojournalist Jasmine Rossi lived on the Valdes Peninsula, the center of this coastal life zone, along with a handful of wildlife biologists, and she photographed the animals interacting in ways never before documented.
Rossi's astonishing images and spine-tingling first-person accounts of her adventures provide a unique window on the life-and-death struggles faced daily on Patagonia's rugged shores and ferocious seas.
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