Sonstiges, Englisch, 14 Seiten, Format (B × H): 297 mm x 215 mm, Gewicht: 210 g
Reihe: CALVENDO Nature
Fascinating photos of the awesome landscapes in the western part of Canada
Sonstiges, Englisch, 14 Seiten, Format (B × H): 297 mm x 215 mm, Gewicht: 210 g
Reihe: CALVENDO Nature
ISBN: 978-3-516-58209-3
Verlag: Calvendo
This calendar gives an impression of one of the world's most beautiful territories.
High-quality wall calendar with 12 beautiful images. We care about the environment. That's why we only use FSC-certified paper from responsible forestry. We avoid overproduction and thus significant amounts of waste as we produce our calendars via print-on-demand in the markets we operate in. This means we can keep our transport routes short and ensure climate-conscious logistical processes.
14 Pages Consisting of 1 Cover | 12 Months | 1 Index Page | Cardboard Spine at the back
This calendar was re-released this year with the same images and new dates.
Illustrations:
January: Lake Agnes, Alberta
February: Bow River, Alberta
March: Peyto Lake, Alberta
April: Maligne Lake, Alberta
May: Moraine Lake, Alberta
June: Athabasca Glacier, Alberta
July: Pyramid Lake, Alberta
August: Lake Louise, Alberta
September: Emerald Lake, British Columbia
October: Mount Robson, British Columbia
November: Long Beach, Vancouver Island
December: Vancouver Skyline, British Columbia
- QUALITY - High-quality photo calendar with 12 beautiful images on light-resistant paper, robust spiral binding with hanger.
- SUSTAINABLE - Significant waste reduction due to print-on-demand production, environmentally friendly FSC-certified paper, produced in the UK, climate-conscious logistical processes.
- PERFECT GIFT - calendars for friends and family, for children, all ages and all occasions, from Christmas to birthdays and everything in between.
- LOTS OF CHOICE - Wall calendars in different sizes (DIN A4 and DIN A3), for any topic and personal taste, featuring photography, painting and illustrations.
- Fascinating photos of the awesome landscapes in the western part of Canada, author: Thomas Gerber




