River Song: A Journey down the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola Rivers

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290 pages 2000

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"In the spring and summer of 1995, husband and wife photographers Joe and Monica Cook explored the length of the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola Rivers by foot and canoe in a rare source-to-sea journey.

This 100-day, 540-mile adventure took them through every bend of the river system from its ridge-top spring in the north Georgia mountains, through Atlanta's suburban sprawl, down the Alabama-Georgia border, through the tupelo and cypress swamps of the Florida panhandle, and finally to the Gulf of Mexico.".

"In River Song, the Cooks make a passionate plea for the preservation of this important water-way. Their gorgeous color landscapes, sepia images of the "river people" they meet along the way, and strong personal narrative showcase the beauty and diversity of the Chattahoochee and capture the stories of those who live and work along the river's edge.

All elements of the book combine to paint a vivid and fascinating portrait of the river's social and cultural history and the environmental troubles that threaten its survival."--BOOK JACKET.

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