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The coolest wonders of nature

THE author of Antarctic Sundays Zade Hacker will be at Berkelouw Books in Eumundi this Friday, at 11am, to share his inspiring snapshot of where the world can take you in the space of a year with an abundance of natural wildlife wonders along the way.
Antarctic Sundays is a book of adventure, food and photography in a place that can only be described as remarkable, Antarctica.
Zane Hacker spent 14 months living at Mawson Station, this book follows his journey and is memoir, travel and cookery rolled into a visual wonder.
Antarctic Sundays takes you from the breathtaking highs of the Antarctic environment and scenery to the challenges of a young adult/chef living in a remote and isolated community.
It is an honest and frank account of life few of us get to experience. Through brilliant photos, and a weekly email, Zane takes readers to places most only dream about. Throw in some delicious food and this account will delight all your senses. The recipes are easy to follow with plenty of tips.
Don’t miss this inspiring storyteller at Berkelouw Books this Friday.

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