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AdventureMaps are the most authoritative maps for touring
international destinations. The front side of the Brazil map
includes the western half of the country and features the
remarkable Amazon Basin and the Mato Grosso Plateau, as well as
airports, airfields, anchorages, and other travel aids invaluable
for adventurers seeking to explore the tropical rainforests,
savannahs, and woodlands at the heart of the country's interior.
The eastern half of the country is covered on the reverse,
including the capital of Brasilia and the cities of Sao Paulo, Rio
de Janeiro, Salvador and more. Scale : 1:4,200,000 Flat Size : 965
x 660 mm.
This new sixth edition of Bradt's Seychelles has been fully updated
and remains the most comprehensive English-language guide to the
country, with information on the biodiversity of the islands and
updates on the conservation efforts (over 40% of the Seychelles'
land is under environmental protection), presented in an
easy-to-read format. New for this edition are expanded details of
the many accommodation options, from many hotels that have recently
been refurbished to higher standards and Félicités luxurious
resort, to the growing number of B&Bs and small guest houses
that offer a more authentic Seychellois experience. New places
covered include the Outer Islands of Alphonse, Astove and
Cosmoledo, while new practical information covers all the latest
updates on getting around and details the significant increase in
Marine Protected Areas. With plants and animals historically linked
to Africa, Madagascar and Asia, and marine life native to the
tropical Indo-Pacific region, the Seychelles is a haven for those
interested in natural history. The authors provide fascinating
coverage of the islands' fauna and flora, from mangroves and
turtles to birds and nature reserves. Updated throughout, the guide
reveals the islands many secrets, from coco de mer palm forests and
bird sanctuaries to local markets and Creole cuisine. This new
edition not only provides up-to-date details of where to stay, eat
and relax, but also where the to find the world's tiniest tree frog
and how to visit Bird Island to see the world's largest tortoise.
Beaches, snorkelling and diving among the coral reefs, wildlife,
sailing, festivals, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vallee de Mai
and hiking in the mountains. all are covered in Bradt's Seychelles,
making it an ideal companion for a dream holiday.
No other continent offers the opportunity to see such diverse
wildlife -- up close and in its natural habitat. Eco-tourists,
adventurers, and nature lovers will find African Wildlife to be the
essential pocket-sized, folding guide as they travel. This
beautifully illustrated guide highlights over 140 familiar species
of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Created and printed in
the USA, this guide was updated in 2012 with a new cover design and
a back panel map highlighting prominent ecosystems. Laminated for
durability, this guide will conveniently fit into a pocket when you
want to reach for your camera or binoculars.
A compilation of 100 cryptic crosswords from The Sunday Times, one
of the greatest crossword puzzle challenges. These brainteasers
will test all cryptic crossword lovers to the limit! Our language,
with its tens of thousands of words, intricate grammatical
construction and quirky idiomatic phrases, has proved an almost
inexhaustible source for cryptic clues. Foreign words are
constantly being absorbed into our language, into our dictionaries
and then into crossword puzzles. All the puzzles are set out in an
easy-to-use, double-page spread to view layout, with all the
solutions clearly laid out at the back of the book.
This supremely challenging cryptic collection contains 50
jumbo-sized, large grid puzzles, conceived to really challenge your
word skills. Selected by The Times' Crossword Editor, Richard
Rogan, this original collection will challenge even the most
experienced crossword buff. The ultimate and only jumbo cryptic
crosswords available, these puzzles will allow you to give the grey
matter a real workout. With unique grids of 23 x 23 squares (in
comparison to the standard 15 x 15 grid), they require serious word
power and cryptic puzzling skill. Put your linguistic prowess to
the test with these quality puzzles from the Times’ crossword
writers.
Scale : 1:400,000 Flat Size : 965 x 660 mm.
Discover the rich landscape and scenic beauty of Alaska's Inside
Passage, including Skagway, Haines, Juneau, Sitka, Petersburg,
Wrangell, and Ketchikan. Alaska's Southeast details the region's
history, culture, geography, and flora and fauna. It also provides
extensive information on when to go, what to bring, how to get
there and how to get around, where to eat, and where to stay. With
more than 10 million acres of forest, 1,000 islands, 10,000 miles
of shoreline, 50 to 70 major glaciers, and thousands of brown bears
and eagles, Alaska's Southeast offers much to be explored.
This book is the only comprehensive guide to the Flat Tops
Wilderness. The Flat Tops Wilderness Area is unique, a high plateau
at 11,000 feet. Its nearly flat surface is covered with woodlands
and alpine meadows, pockmarked with hundreds of lakes and drained
by mountain streams. The wilderness is accessed by a network of
trails for hikers and horseback riders alike. A visitor could spend
an entire season here and not see all of this magnificent
wilderness. The Hiking and Camping Guide to the Flat Tops
Wilderness gives detailed directions to each trailhead and
describes what you will find along the many trails. You will
discover the many wonders of the Flat Tops; its geologic history
from the episodes of mountain building and subsistence, and
inundation by warm seas; the periods of volcanism and succeeding
ice ages; and the first visitors to this remarkable land. The
wildlife of the region, the flora and fauna, the weather, and
seasons are all described. You will also learn common sense ways to
protect wilderness environment as well as yourself on a visit to
this incomparable land. Arthur Carhart was said to have been so
inspired by the area that it sparked the ideas fundamental to the
Wilderness Act of 1964. Known as “the Cradle of Wilderness” the
area, and this book, includes infamous trails like the stunning
Devil’s Causeway and lesser known trails like Wall Lake Trail.
Readers will find detailed maps, history and flora and fauna,
regulations and hazards, as well as tips on how to avoid altitude
sickness in the book. Author Al Marlowe has backpacked, hiked,
fished, and camped in the Flat Tops for over 50 years and shares
his insider knowledge with adventurers in this book. Co-author
Karen Rae Christopherson is a geophysicist by education and
training and shares her expertise, as well, rounding out this guide
as a complete resource for travelers seeking to explore the area.
AdventureMaps provide global travellers with the perfect
combination of detail and perspective, highlighting hundreds of
points of interest and the diverse and unique destinations within
the country. Each map is printed on durable synthetic paper, making
them waterproof and tear-resistant. They also include the locations
of cities and towns with a user-friendly index, plus a clearly
marked road network complete with distances and designations for
major highways, main roads and tracks and trails for those seeking
to explore more remote regions. Scale : 1:465,000 Flat Size : 965 x
660 mm.
Led by stars like Walter Payton, Jim McMahon, Mike Singletary,
William “Refrigerator” Perry, head coach Mike Ditka, and
defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan, the Chicago Bears in the 1980s
were an NFL powerhouse. As anyone who's seen "The Super Bowl
Shuffle" surely knows, they were also an unforgettable group of
characters. Otis Wilson, the Bears starting outside linebacker, was
right in the center of the action, and in this book, Wilson
provides a closer look at the great moments and personalities that
made this era legendary. Readers will meet the players, coaches,
and management and share in their moments of triumph and defeat. Be
a fly on the wall as Wilson recounts stories from those days in
Chicago, including the 1985 Super Bowl-winning season. If These
Walls Could Talk: Chicago Bears will make fans a part of the
team’s storied history.
This first in-depth study of European national anthems analyzes
their evolution as indicative of the culture, characteristics, and
histories of the 15 different nations. Beyond these specific
features, The Voice of Nations explores common themes such as the
quest for liberty, independence, patriotism, national resurrection,
and self-determination. The book also probes the reasons why these
anthems are still in use and addresses their relevance in the era
of European integration. Professor Eyck, a European-born historian,
uses primary sources hitherto unavailable in this country and
examines those anthems that were created spontaneously, rather than
commissioned by rulers. Anthems included belong to countries that
enjoyed sovereignty for either centuries or decades before 1914.
Each chapter outlines the country's situation when the poem,
destined to anthem status, was created; summarizes the life and
work of the author; shows how and when the poem was set to music,
and why it evolved into the song that became a symbol of a
particular state and its people. Students, teachers, public and
research libraries, and all interested in European music, history,
literature, and national culture will find this gracefully written
study a fascinating one.
'A Swallows and Amazons adventure for the modern day by one of the
most interesting travel writers working today' Bijan Omrani, author
of Caesar's Footprints 'A headlong plunge into the deep, dark
waters of the Lake District and its islands. Packed with curious
historical facts, philosophical and literary footnotes' Shaun
Bythell, author of Diary of a Bookseller Robert Twigger, poet,
artist and travel author, is a lover of uninhabited islands. A
lifelong passion for the Lake District led him to embark on a
mission to visit all 36 islands of the region - some little more
than rocks, some home only to wildlife, some the perfect spot for a
night of wild-camping. Armed only with an inflatable canoe, and
inspired by Arthur Ransome, Wainwright, Wordsworth and other
writers of the region, he journeys beyond the tourists and the busy
roads, beneath the surface, to islands both real and remembered.
Here the low tide of the unconscious reveals itself through the
strange flotsam that it leaves on the shore - a new sense of
discovery, about himself and the world we live in.
The third in the Girls Guide to the World series, Asian Girls are
Going Places is a gift book with a difference: it features
practical advice (and more) from author Michelle Law and her
interviewees that specifically targets the joys, fears and
obligations unique to Asian women travelling the world. Separated
into chapters that deal with solo travel, family travel, the best
places to celebrate Lunar New Year, where to find good Asian food
around the globe, romance or relationships, safety and privilege,
the sage and entertaining advice is all told through Michelle's
signature offbeat, comedic style, and accompanied by eye-popping
illustrations and design. It's a book that's at once cool and
collected, yet not afraid to take on the weird, funny and, at
times, gross aspects of travel. But you don't need to have any
concrete travel plans to get a lot out of this book. Each chapter
includes anecdotes from Michelle,interviews with other experienced
Asian female travellers, handy lists, stunning illustrations by
Hong Kong artist Joey Leung Kay-yin, and comes with a page of
beautiful stickers, making it either an impressive gift to be
treasured at home or a luxurious 'treat yourself' item that can be
read on the go. Asian Girls are Going Places is a handy,
laugh-out-loud and deeply relatable travel companion for Asian
women that will be at the top of their packing list.
This beautiful HarperCollins Children's Classics edition is perfect
for every bookshelf. Despite his better judgement, eccentric
English gentleman Phileas Fogg has wagered half his fortune on a
whim - and a foolish one at that. He must travel around the world
in eighty days or lose it all. Fogg is determined not to lose, no
matter the typhoons, bison or Scotland Yard detectives that get in
his way. By steamer, train, sledge and boat, on foot and on
elephant back, Fogg and his beleaguered valet journey the globe,
crossing land and sea in the greatest of races. The most celebrated
of Jules Verne's Voyages extraordinaires series, this riotous
adventure story has inspired countless films, plays and trips
around the world. Complete your library with HarperCollins
Children's Classics.
This is a handy pocket guide for the day hiker with easy-to-follow
directions to the high country and peaks surrounding Telluride and
beyond. Helpful maps are included at the beginning of each chapter.
Many of the 110 hikes are illustrated with photos along with
listings of elevation, distance, time, and ease of trails to help
travelers through their journey.
Chaining Oregon is the first comprehensive history of the early
federal surveyors of the Pacific Northwest, the work they performed
for the US General Land Office between 1851 and 1855, the
contribution their efforts made to the westerly movement of
American settlement, and the order they imposed on the land of the
western valleys and adjacent mountains in what are now the states
of Oregon and Washington. When Oregon Territory's Surveyor General
John B. Preston and his cadre of engineers arrived in the Oregon
region in 1851, there was little precedent for the legal systematic
description of private landholding, but when the last of these
surveyors left in 1855, much of the western interior valleys of
Oregon and Washington territories, from Puget Sound to the
Oregon-California border, lay measured in the precise pattern of
townships and sections that characterized the US Rectangular Land
Survey System. While inescapably having to work and survive within
the political and social whorls and eddies of a frontier democracy,
the surveyors themselves, traipsing for months at a time across
what was to them marginally or completely unsettled land, typically
were out of view of the general public and have frequently remained
out of view of historians as well. With Chaining Oregon, Kay Atwood
has brought the surveyors, their work, and their legacy out of the
shadows of history into the deserved light of scholarship. Chaining
Oregon is made up of eleven chapters, along with an Introduction
and an Epilogue, notes, a bibliography, period photographs, and
historic and contemporary maps. The work is both accessible and
substantive; its flowing style will appeal to the general reader
while its substance will be valued by historians, surveyors,
geographers, archeologists, environmental historians, and others
with interests in the people, the processes, and places that make
up this work. The historic images provide views of the places that
the surveyors worked, the tools that they used, and the maps that
they made along with the elements of the landscape that they
recorded as they went about their work.
Camping Minnesota contains comprehensive descriptions of public
tent & RV campgrounds throughout the Gopher State. This guide
includes information on campground locations, facilities and
hookups, fees and reservations, recreational activities, and Leave
No Trace camping.
With this informative guide, you can explore the mineral-rich state
of New York, from the beaches to the mountains. It describes the
states' best rockhounding sites and covers popular and commercial
sites as well as numerous little-known areas. This handy guide also
describes how to collect specimens, includes maps and directions to
each site, and lists rockhound clubs in the state. "Rockhounding
New York" offers a complete introduction to this many-faceted hobby
and is an invaluable sourcebook.
Edward's adventures now take him to Tuscany, Italy. Here we see our
Gentleman traveling through the rolling Tuscan countryside
experiencing mediaeval hill towns, beautiful landscapes and
sumptuous food and Italian lifestyle. The aim of this project is to
produce a series of small sketchbooks that give a real flavour of
iconic places around the world through the eyes of Edward - our
modern gentleman.
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