Fascinating journey through the earth: Michael Martin's spectacular photo show!
Fascinating journey through the earth: Michael Martin's spectacular photo show!
On January 11, 2025, the time has come: The renowned photographer Michael Martin presents his impressive live report "Terra-Faces of the Earth" in the new Tonhalle in Villingen-Schwenningen. The event is part of the Story VS series and promises the audience a spectacular journey to the most fascinating places in our planet. Martin roamed the earth with his camera for five years and captured breathtaking shots from the Arctic, the Himalayas and the Amazon Basin. These pictures show not only the beauty of nature, but also the variety of cultures and habitats that shape our earth, such as the Schwäbische.de
an appeal for the planet
In his live reportage, Martin combines his passion for photography with his knowledge as a studied geographer. He tells the story of our planet, which was created 4.5 billion years ago and has since been shaped by numerous disasters and setbacks. Despite these challenges, Martin also emphasizes the beauties of the earth, which are, however, threatened by human actions. "Nature is vulnerable," he warns and urgently shows the negative effects of our lifestyle on the ecosystem. This results in a clear call for the protection of the earth, which Martin urgently conveys, as can be read on his website michael-martin.de
The event begins at 7:30 p.m., admission is from 6:30 p.m. If you do not want to miss the live multivision, you can buy tickets in advance for 25 euros (reduced 23 euros) from Morys Hofbuchhandlung in Villingen and Donaueschingen as well as in the tourist information info Villingen-Schwenningen. At the box office, the tickets cost 28 euros or 25 euros. Michael's unique perspective on our planet not only promises a visual experience, but also a valuable lesson on the importance of environmental protection and our influence on the fragile balance of the earth.
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