THE
YUCATÁN PENINSULA
During
the course of his still young career, photographer C.C.
Lockwood has recorded the abundant natural beauty of
Louisiana and the rest of the Gulf Coast from Florida to
Texas. His award-winning photography has brought him
increasing praise and recognition. In this book, Lockwood
travels to the other side of the Gulf to present an
unparalleled look at the untamed wonders of the Yucatán
Peninsula. He finished just before Hurricane Gilbert and the
subsequent hotel and condo boom all along the Caribbean
coast.
The
specific emphasis of The Yucatán Peninsula are the Mexican
states of Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Yucatán. Avoiding
such tourist-trampled ports-of-call as Cozamel and Cancun,
Lockwood focuses instead on less accessible wilderness
areas. With the assistance of trained explorers as well as
native volunteers, Lockwood visited, over a two-year period,
such hidden treasures of the Yucatán as Arrecife Alacran
and Banco Chinchorro, two coral-laden reefs; Sian Kaan, a
1.2 million acre wildlife refuge; and Calakmul, an area of
dense jungle and Mayan ruins.
These
expeditions gave Lockwood the perfect opportunity to
photograph the peninsulas astonishing array of animal
life: Rainbow-colored Parrot Fish, Enormous Lobsters, Sea
Turtles, Nurse Sharks, Flamingos, Toucans, Egrets, Brown
Pelicans, Iguanas, Spider Monkeys and others.
Lockwood
also captures the magnificent beauty of the land itself,
with evocative shots of shimmering green vegetation,
colorful flowers, and jungle sunrises. Stunning
photographs of Mayan ruins, open-air markets with brimming
stands of fruits and vegetables, and the expressive faces of
the Yucatecáns themselves complete this picture of
unspoiled paradise.
The
book concludes with what Lockwood found most exciting, his
adventures in the underwater caves that lie beneath the
entire peninsula in a labyrinth of waterways. Called cenotes,
they are an important source of water for Maya villages and
wildlife alike. To C.C. though, swimming these caves with
full cave diving gear was their best and proper use. The
magnificent limestone formations photographed perfectly in
the gin clear water through the lens of his Nikonos camera.
The
Yucatán Peninsula opens a window onto a world that most
tourists never see.
The
Yucatán Peninsula $34.95
9 x 12 Cloth 150 Pages 142 Pictures
ISBN 0-8071-1524-X
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