EPISODE · Aug 13, 2022 · 7H 9M
The Yosemite by John Muir ~ Full Audiobook [history]
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The Yosemite by John Muir audiobook. Genre: history In The Yosemite, naturalist and advocate John Muir invites listeners into the granite cathedral of Californias Sierra Nevada, blending firsthand observation with a poets reverence for wild places. Moving from the famous Yosemite Valley to its surrounding high country, Muir traces how ice, water, and time shaped sheer cliffs, domes, waterfalls, and meadows, while also introducing the living community that thrives there - towering sequoias, resilient pines, wildflowers, birds, and the larger animals that roam the forests and open slopes. Along the way, he reflects on human presence in the region, from early exploration and settlement to the rising idea that landscapes can be protected for the public good. Part travel narrative, part natural history, and part manifesto, the book captures the sensory immediacy of wind in the treetops and thunder in the falls, while arguing that understanding a place is the first step toward preserving it. Muirs central conflict is not with a single antagonist, but with indifference and exploitation - the forces that would reduce a living wilderness to scenery or resources. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 1 (00:14:08) Chapter 2 (00:31:24) Chapter 3 (00:45:36) Chapter 4 (00:59:20) Chapter 5 (01:13:27) Chapter 02 (01:30:44) Chapter 03 (01:45:14) Chapter 6 (01:57:06) Chapter 7 (02:14:45) Chapter 05 (02:23:07) Chapter 8 (02:36:59) Chapter 9 (02:54:03) Chapter 10 (03:05:34) Chapter 11 (03:16:04) Chapter 07 (03:46:11) Chapter 08 (04:05:30) Chapter 09 (04:19:11) Chapter 10 (04:32:09) Chapter 11 (05:15:11) Chapter 12 (05:37:39) Chapter 13 (06:05:54) Chapter 13 (06:24:01) Chapter 14 (06:27:56) Chapter 15 (06:38:43) Chapter 16 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Yosemite by John Muir audiobook. Genre: history In The Yosemite, naturalist and advocate John Muir invites listeners into the granite cathedral of Californias Sierra Nevada, blending firsthand observation with a poets reverence for wild places. Moving from the famous Yosemite Valley to its surrounding high country, Muir traces how ice, water, and time shaped sheer cliffs, domes, waterfalls, and meadows, while also introducing the living community that thrives there - towering sequoias, resilient pines, wildflowers, birds, and the larger animals that roam the forests and open slopes. Along the way, he reflects on human presence in the region, from early exploration and settlement to the rising idea that landscapes can be protected for the public good. Part travel narrative, part natural history, and part manifesto, the book captures the sensory immediacy of wind in the treetops and thunder in the falls, while arguing that understanding a place is the first step toward preserving it. Muirs central conflict is not with a single antagonist, but with indifference and exploitation - the forces that would reduce a living wilderness to scenery or resources. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 1 (00:14:08) Chapter 2 (00:31:24) Chapter 3 (00:45:36) Chapter 4 (00:59:20) Chapter 5 (01:13:27) Chapter 02 (01:30:44) Chapter 03 (01:45:14) Chapter 6 (01:57:06) Chapter 7 (02:14:45) Chapter 05 (02:23:07) Chapter 8 (02:36:59) Chapter 9 (02:54:03) Chapter 10 (03:05:34) Chapter 11 (03:16:04) Chapter 07 (03:46:11) Chapter 08 (04:05:30) Chapter 09 (04:19:11) Chapter 10 (04:32:09) Chapter 11 (05:15:11) Chapter 12 (05:37:39) Chapter 13 (06:05:54) Chapter 13 (06:24:01) Chapter 14 (06:27:56) Chapter 15 (06:38:43) Chapter 16 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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