In his seminal photography books, Bernhard Edmaier combines his training as a geologist with an exquisite talent for capturing dreamy, colour-saturated, seemingly abstract images of earth from above. In this new volume, Edmaier looks at water-from both the air & the ground-as a source of life & one of the most important landscape-shaping forces on earth. Readers will be enthralled by Edmaier`s stunning shots of water in all its forms-rivers & streams, deltas & floodplains, surging on the coasts, frozen in glaciers, as vaporous clouds & the spray over erupting volcanoes. Edmaier covers familiar & far-flung locations on every continent: from Alaska to the American Southwest; Costa Rica in the Caribbean to Chile & Argentina in South America; Canada, Greenl&, & Russia; Europe from Germany & Switzerl&, to Italy, Croatia, Icel&, & Norway, the African continent from Djibouti to Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, & the Democratic Republic of Congo; along with Australia, New Zealand & Antarctica. His pictures not only document the beauty of these places but they also tell an edifying & at times alarming story of the changes our earth & its water systems are undergoing as the result of climate change-from desertification to Arctic thaw & rising sea levels. Presented in an extra-large format that magnifies both the intensity & the detail of Edmaier`s work, this extraordinary & important book documents water`s power to create & destroy; to give life & take it away.