A paragraph from Eating dirt. (Será traducido al español el próximo viernes)

Once again I share a beautiful description extracted from that wonderful book by Charlotte Gill, that I have introduced to you long ago.

Natwatko is one of the fastest tidal passages in the world. And yet behind this bottleneck lies a network of waterways, a kind of geographic womb. Behind the narrows, the ocean is so peacefully labyrinthine you might forget it is, entirely. You might think of Venetian canals. At their narrowest point you could throw a stone across…

…It is the southern boundary of a region, which even today lacks roads or cities, once called the Midcoast Timber Supply Area. A hunk of primeval woods now known around the world as the Great Bear Rainforest.

Un abrazo y hasta el próximo viernes con la traducción correspondiente.

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