Environment Councilman José Luis Espinosa and photographer José Luis Villaescusa presented this morning, with the island of Baron in the book, "San Javier from another angle" in which Villaescusa shows another side of town, "some corners of are still virgins, "the author of the book, which the council of the Environment of the City of San Javier has published a thousand copies.
On board a vessel, with about forty guests from academia, business, neighborhood and environmental, the mayor of Environment explained that he had tried to "contextualize the presentation of the book reflects the habitat," as that along the Mar Menor Ventorrillo with weirs and La Torre, the beach and the island Hita Grosa up scenarios portrayed by Villaescusa.
The book designed by Mar Menor Communication with explanatory texts of Francisco Muñoz and Marina Cano contains hundreds of images taken by the great nature photographer who has spent the time necessary to obtain from every corner of its best.
Taken at any time of day, the photographs that competes with the beauty of the artistic point of view of its author, have not been retouched, said the photographer who gets some almost dreamlike images using prolonged exposure technique .
Villaescusa not hide his fondness for the photographs he took in Grosa island, where "after several permits had the privilege to spend the night."
The loneliness of the island resulted in magic soon as the author explained that achieved previously unpublished images of the uninhabited island.
The book of environmental and tourist value is also intended to be a work of protest, explained the author.
"With this book I tried to denounce the atrocities that were committed to our environment, showing what still remains and the need for its conservation."
"In the fight to save what remains are also entrepreneurs," said Hostetur president, José María Cano who supported the book with his presence.
Cano said that it is "a tool that offers the chance to show the tourists these places, along with the challenge of improving them."
The Councillor for the Environment, José Luis Espinosa said the work "of this great nature photographer who has managed to capture the natural resources of our town."
Make them known to the public and visitors is the goal of this work whose content offered free to tourism operators for reprint "as a tourist value."
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier