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Coming in autumn: 2013 Karo Diary
The 19th edition of the Karo Desk is currently in production. Due to our own personal opinions on practicality, the Desk diary will revert back to its original, spiralbound version. Please check back here for further details.



2012 Karo Diary: Seismic Sisters
The White Cliffs of Dover form part of the British coastline which faces the Strait of Dover and France. The cliff face, which reaches up to 107 metres (351 feet), owes its striking façade to its composition of chalk (pure white calcium carbonate) accentuated by streaks of black flint.
The Cliffs of Étretat include three natural arches and a pointed needle. The arches were not formed from crashing waves, but rather from a river that used to run parallel to the present day coastline.
Both cliffs are seismic sisters: once upon a time together, now apart, but still somehow related.

2012 Karo Diary (18th Edition): ‘Desk’ format, 148 x 180 mm, 160 pages, 17 full-colour photographs. Due to our own personal opinions on practicality, the Desk diary has been reverted back to its original, spiralbound version.




Over the years, the layout remains unchanged, but the details have improved.