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Winslow
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In 1880, the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad laid out the Winslow
townsite along its new transcontinental line through northeastern
Arizona Territory because the nearby Little Colorado River supplied
a vital water source. The river had sustained the prehistoric
Homol'ovi villages, and a passable ford across the river brought
trails, wagon roads, and Mormon settlers to the area before the
railroad arrived. This high desert boomtown blossomed into a
bustling city when the Santa Fe Railway bought the A&P and
transferred division headquarters to Winslow. Along with a shipping
point for area ranches, trading posts, and lumber mills, the
railroad provided passenger service to the alluring Southwest.
Travelers enjoyed fine dining by Fred Harvey and the Harvey Girls
and lodging at architect Mary Colter's La Posada Hotel. As
automobiles replaced rail travel in the 1920s, the highway running
through downtown Winslow became part of the famed US Route 66.
Interstate 40 eventually bypassed downtown, but Winslow's historic
attractions, Standin' on the Corner Park, and nearby Hopi and
Navajo lands continue to lure visitors from around the world.
This guidebook presents 25 varied walks exploring London's green
and open spaces. Covering both the city centre and the Greater
London area, it takes in royal parks, heaths, forests, canals and
rivers, including Epping Forest, Hampstead Heath, the World
Heritage site of Kew Gardens and Wimbledon Common. Walks range from
4 to 14 miles and most can be accessed by public transport.
Alongside detailed route descriptions and OS mapping, the book
features practical information on parking, public transport and
refreshments. Each walk showcases a particular species of wildlife
that you might encounter, and there is fascinating background
information the history and conservation of the capital's wild
spaces. London is a city of 8 million people and 8 million trees,
and its vast open spaces are home to 13,000 species of wildlife.
This book is an ideal companion to exploring a greener, more gentle
side to the city.
Let Marco Polo Amsterdam guide you around this wonderful country.
Explore Amsterdam with this handy, pocket-sized, authoritative
guide, packed with Insider Tips. Discover boutique hotels,
authentic restaurants, the city's trendiest places, and get tips on
shopping and what to do on a limited budget. There are plenty of
ideas for travel with kids, and a summary of all the festivals and
events that take place in the Dutch capital. Let Marco Polo show
you all this wonderful city has to offer... Narrow houses leaning
against each other at slightly crooked angles, a cyclist crossing a
bridge on a squeaky bicycle, people sitting out in the sun in front
of the corner cafe and enjoying their coffees; in the distance the
jolt of a tram lumbering along the Leidseplein. Your Marco Polo
Amsterdam Pocket Guide includes: Insider Tips - we show you the
hidden gems and little known secrets that offer a real insight into
the city from unusual nights on a houseboat, buildings with
breath-taking views and coffee at a 17th century hangout Best of -
find the best things to do for free, the best `only in' Amsterdam
experiences, the best things to do if it rains and the best places
to relax and spoil yourself. Sightseeing - all of the top sights
are organised by areas of the city so you can easily plan your day
Discovery Tours - 4 specially tailored tours that will get you to
the heart of Amsterdam either on foot or by bike. The tours are
themed - so if food is your thing then bring a big appetite for a
wonderful wander from one fine food shop to another, or strap on
your boots for a full day tour exploring Amsterdam's glorious
architecture, canals and shopper's paradise Amsterdam in
full-colour - Marco Polo Pocket Guide Amsterdam includes
full-colour photos throughout the guide bringing the city to life
offering you a real taste of what you can see and enjoy on your
trip Get in the holiday mood - before even leaving home, get in to
the holiday mood with Marco Polo's spotify playlist featuring songs
related to the travel destination along with the best apps, blogs,
film and book recommendations Pull-out map - we've included a
handy, pull-out map so you can pop the guide in your bag for a
full-on sightseeing day or head out with just the map to enjoy your
Discovery Tour Useful Dutch phrases - the essential words and
phrases are included to help you get by Trust Marco Polo Pocket
Guide Amsterdam to show you around this fabulous city. The
comprehensive coverage and unique insights will ensure you
experience everything Amsterdam has to offer and more. The special
tips, personal insights and unusual experiences will help you make
the most of your trip - just arrive and enjoy.
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Florida
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John Crippen
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America's southernmost state is a place of great diversity and
energy. The United States' fourth largest economy and home to more
than 20 million people, Florida also hosts more than 100 million
visitors every year, most of whom arrive to enjoy the beaches, warm
weather and entertainment of 'The Sunshine State'. Images of
tanning tourists, retired seniors and Mickey Mouse give an
incomplete picture of Florida. The state is also home to the
Everglades, a vast area of sub-tropical wetlands and swamps filled
with alligators and flamingos; Miami's Cuban culture and cuisine;
the international race course at Daytona Beach; the Kennedy Space
Center, which has been launching NASA space shuttles since 1964;
and the famous Florida Keys, a coral archipelago stretching out
into the Gulf of Mexico. Presented in a handy, pocket-sized
landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each
photo, Florida is a stunning collection of images bringing to life
the vitality of this sunny American state.
For your best adventures, use the best map. Madeira's favourite map
just got a whole lot better. Now in its 10th edition including the
new Palheiro golf development, goodbye to the abandoned Ponta Pargo
golf course, final sections of the VE3 road, loads of minor road
updating especially in the south west. For hikers we have added
several new highlighted walking routes. Madeira Tour & Trail
Map is a large 960mm by 700mm double sided map sheet. Super-Durable
edition comes with a 2 year adventurous use guarantee. Specialist
concertina map folding means the 960mm by 700mm double sided map
folds quickly to its 235mm by 120mm pocket size. This most detailed
map of Madeira includes our 'Tour & Trail' level of detail
ranging from major roads to secondary roads to minor roads to
streets and camino rural narrow country roads, plus dirt roads and
walking trails. Altitude background colouring is designed to
clearly show the altitude range when travelling across the island
by car or on foot. 100 metre and 50 metre contours are clearly
shown on the map along with a large number of individual height
points and all of the official 'Trig' points. Tour & Trail
attention to detail is legendary as is our useful symbol range
including miradors, picnic areas, petrol stations, bar/restaurants
and parking areas where you can pull off the road safely. You will
easily identify springs, caves, sports grounds, cemetries, churchs,
chapels, lighthouses, towers and forts, camping areas, wind
turbines, hotels etc. For adventurers on foot Tour & Trail Maps
are researched and designed by hikers for use by hikers. Our
comprehensive gps ground surveys produce the best mapping available
but the value of this on the ground research becomes even more
important when you leave the tarmac. All of our DWG walking routes
are accurately gps surveyed giving you confidence in the accuracy
of our Tour & Trail Maps. Madeira Tour & Trail Map includes
all the walking routes from 'Madeira Walks' volumes 1 & 2 by
Shirley Whitehead highlighted in Red while other published walking
routes (printed guide books and reliable web publications) are
highlighted in Green. It all adds up to the most useful map of
Madeira that you can buy anywhere. In use maps have a very tough
life so you will appreciate our specialist concertina map fold that
allows you to quickly open the map, and more importantly fold it
back up to its pocket size after use. Paper maps will always suffer
from the repeated unfolding, folding to the section you want to
use, and then refolding. We recommend everybody to obtain our
Super-Durable editions printed with 100% oxygenation inks on
Polyart by the UK's leading map printer, which produces a map that
feels like silk but will stand up to the roughest treatment of
outdoor adventuring and yet fold up like new at the end of your
adventure. Tour & Trail Super-Durable Maps are more expensive
than paper maps, but represent better value as they produce a
lightweight map that feels like silk while being both water-proof
and incredibly tough so that after even the toughest of adventures
your Tour & Trail Super-Durable Map will fold up like new.
Digital editions of Madeira Tour & Trail Map for phone apps and
Garmin users are available on the dwgwalking website.
Turn your wanderlust into reality with expert strategies from Brian Kelly, the founder of The Points Guy—the leading voice in travel and loyalty programs—with this ultimate resource for everything from leveraging airline and credit card points to planning your dream itinerary.
In How to Win at Travel, Brian Kelly shares his greatest tips and strategies to experience the world in ways you never thought possible. This comprehensive guide is a road map with all of the knowledge and tools you need to become an expert traveler.
Get practical advice on a range of topics, including how to find the cheapest flights; effectively leverage airline, hotel, and credit card loyalty programs; conquer your fear of flying; beat jet lag; and score free flights and upgrades. Kelly also covers the ins and outs of travel insurance and getting the right credit cards to make your travel more affordable and enjoyable. He discusses the art of dealing with travel mishaps, speaks to the technology you need to manage modern travel, and shares ideas for pinpointing the best destination for you.
Whether you’re a young adult traveling solo, a road warrior business traveler, a growing family looking for new experiences, or a retiree ready to explore the world, reach for this guide to plan an unforgettable trip. Easy to read, informative, and inspirational, How to Win at Travel is the definitive travel guide for your next adventure, no matter how big or small.
WINNER OF THE GUARDIAN FIRST BOOK AWARD Once we thought monsters
lived there. In the Enlightenment we scaled them to commune with
the sublime. Soon, we were racing to conquer their summits in the
name of national pride. In this ground-breaking, classic work,
Robert Macfarlane takes us up into the mountains: to experience
their shattering beauty, the fear and risk of adventure, and to
explore the strange impulses that have for centuries lead us to the
world's highest places.
Farming – whether domestic crops, forestry, fish or livestock –
is one of the pillars of human civilization, dating back to the
early settlements of Neolithic times. Today, approximately one
billion people work the land, providing food and other products for
our ever-increasing human population. Arranged geographically,
Farming explores the many types of farm and farming that exist
today. See how farmers in Malaysia extract milky latex from the
bark of rubber trees, used to make everything from protective
gloves to vehicle tires; be amazed at the gorgeous stepped rice
fields of Bali, where the traditional subak irrigation system is
created around ‘water temples’ and managed by Hindu priests;
marvel at the vast corn and soya bean fields of Ontario, much of it
used for animal feed to support Canada’s beef industry; learn
about nomadic pastoralism in low rainfall areas such as Somalia,
where herders move camels, cattle, sheep and goats in search of
grazing; explore the wineries and vineyards in Bordeaux, where more
than 700 million bottles of wine are produced each year by more
than 8,500 châteaux; and see how freshwater prawns are harvested
for export in the watery deltas of Bangladesh. Presented in a
landscape format and with more than 180 outstanding photographs of
farming from every part of the planet, Farming offers a pictorial
celebration of mankind’s deep connection with the land that
sustains us.
Following the birth of democracy in South Africa in 1994, Robben
Island, once a symbol of pain, injustice, and closed spaces, became
a famous world heritage site and a global symbol of a noble
commitment to democracy, tolerance, and human dignity. In the words
of Nelson Mandela at the official opening of the Robben Island
Museum in 1997, it would forever be a reminder that ‘today’s
unity is a triumph over yesterday’s division and conflict’. In
the years that followed, however, division and conflict marred the
high hopes for this cherished 475-hectare location, leaving a
bewildered public at the mercy of disinformation and challenging
the dream of creativity, inclusivity, hope and a re-imagined
future. Robben Island Rainbow Dreams offers the first intimate,
behind-the-scenes account of the ongoing saga of the making of
democratic South Africa’s first national heritage institution. In
doing so, it draws on the perspectives of historians, architects,
visiting artists, ex political prisoners, residents of the island
and a host of heritage professionals, including perspectives on
Mandelarisation and commemorating Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe.
From the Neolithic cave paintings in Wadi Sura - created long
before it was a desert when the region was savannah grassland - to
the Valley of the Kings to the rock-cut temples at Abu Simbel, and
from the vast temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor to the funerary
mask of Tutankhamun and, of course, to the pyramids and the Sphinx,
Ancient Egypt is a hugely colourful guide to the surviving wonders
of Egyptian antiquity. Today the exceptional beauty and scale of
the antiquities is legendary, drawing millions of visitors to
Egypt's monuments each year. Arranged by region, the book takes the
reader along the ancient settlements that were established on the
banks of the River Nile. Through beautiful photographs and expert
captions, the reader gains an understanding of how ancient Egypt
developed its trade links and became such a powerful and wealthy
force across North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean. Alongside
the world-famous places, there are also fascinating, lesser-known
entries, such as the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the bent pyramid at
Dahshur and the Statue of Khaefre. Featuring monuments and
obelisks, hieroglyphics and jewelry, funerary masks, tombs and
mausoleums, mummies of cats and statues of falcon-headed gods,
Ancient Egypt includes 160 outstanding photographs and captions.
Guidebook to 40 circular walks in Norfolk, divided between the
northeast coast and the Broads; south Norfolk, the Yare and Waveney;
North Norfolk and the Coast; Central Norfolk and Breckland; and West
Norfolk and the Fens. All routes are easy to moderate, can be walked
year-round and are suitable for walkers of every ability.
- The routes range from 4 to 12 miles, and take between 1.5 and 4
hours
- Easy access from Norwich, King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth and Cromer
- Some routes use parts of long-distance paths, including the
Peddars Way, Norfolk Coast Path, Boudica's Way and Weavers Way
- OS 1:40,000 mapping and step-by-step descriptions for each walk
- Comprehensive planning information and information on local
history, plants and wildlife
- The walks take in sandy beaches, shingle banks, watery fenland,
ancient woodland and rolling pastoral farmland
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California
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Sally Collings
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America's most populous state is often seen as a west coast
paradise by those who live there - and those who desire to live
there. Anchored around the urban centres of Los Angeles in the
south and San Francisco in the north, California is a place of
idyllic beaches, cutting-edge architecture, spectacular national
parks and Hollywood dazzle. In the pages of California, find out
about the Big Sur, the precipitous, beautiful windy drive along
Route 1 in the central coast; Yosemite National Park, home to the
imposing Half Dome and El Capitan mountains, and offering stunning
views from Glacier Point; San Jose and Silicon Valley, centre of
the world's tech industry; Santa Monica Beach, a mecca for sun
seekers; Rodeo Drive, the home of luxury goods stores in Beverley
Hills; and Death Valley in the Mojave Desert, one of the hottest,
driest places on Earth. Presented in a handy, pocket-sized
landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each
photo, California is a stunning collection of images that brings to
life the vitality of this iconic west coast American state.
This guide describes ascents of 25 Lake District fells that can be
climbed from Langdale and the Vale of Grasmere. Easily accessible
from the popular bases of Grasmere and Ambleside, this area offers
stunning scenery and fantastic walking, from the 'small but
perfectly made' Loughrigg - ideal for a Sunday afternoon hike - to
eye-catching Helm Crag ('the Lion and the Lamb'), from the lofty
heights of Bowfell to the iconic Langdale Pikes. England's highest
mountain, Scafell Pike, is also included in this volume. Unlike
other guidebooks which describe a single or limited number of
routes to a particular destination, the aim of the Walking the Lake
District Fells series is to offer all the options. These are
presented as numbered sections which can be combined to create
infinite possibilities - from simple ascents to longer ridge
routes. You'll find the classics and popular routes alongside less
traditional alternatives perfect for the wandering spirit. The
series gives you both the freedom to devise your own routes and the
information to make informed decisions, thanks to the clear
descriptions of the routes, terrain, hazards, interesting features
and safe descent paths should the weather close in. Also included
are a handful of classic ridge routes for longer fell days. Mark
Richards' inimitable text is complemented by HARVEY mapping and the
author's own beautiful sketch topos and panoramas. Perfect for keen
hillwalkers and peak-baggers alike and ideal both for pre-planning
and use on the hill, Walking the Lake District Fells is the new
incarnation of the Fellranger series, which sees the volumes
updated and trimmed to a more practical size. These true
connoisseurs' guides are sure to inspire you to get out and explore
the beautiful fells of Lakeland.
Lonely Planet's Portugal is our most comprehensive guide that
extensively covers all the country has to offer, with
recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences.
Spend an evening in one of Lisbon's many fado houses, discover
stunning architecture in Porto and soak up the sun in the Algarve;
all with your trusted travel companion. Inside Lonely Planet's
Portugal Travel Guide: Lonely Planet's Top Picks - a visually
inspiring collection of the destination's best experiences and
where to have them Itineraries help you build the ultimate trip
based on your personal needs and interests Local insights give you
a richer, more rewarding travel experience - whether it's history,
people, music, landscapes, wildlife, politics Eating and drinking -
get the most out of your gastronomic experience as we reveal the
regional dishes and drinks you have to try Toolkit - all of the
planning tools for solo travellers, LGBTQIA+ travellers, family
travellers and accessible travel Colour maps and images throughout
Language - essential phrases and language tips Insider tips to save
time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and
trouble spots Covers Lisbon, the Algarve, the Altentejo,
Estremadura, Ribatejo, the Beiras, Porto, the Douro,
Tras-Os-Montes, the Minho and more! About Lonely Planet: Lonely
Planet, a Red Ventures Company, is the world's number one travel
guidebook brand. Providing both inspiring and trustworthy
information for every kind of traveller since 1973, Lonely Planet
reaches hundreds of millions of travellers each year online and in
print and helps them unlock amazing experiences. Visit us at
lonelyplanet.com and join our community of followers on Facebook
(facebook.com/lonelyplanet), Twitter (@lonelyplanet), Instagram
(instagram.com/lonelyplanet), and TikTok (@lonelyplanet). 'Lonely
Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves; it's in every traveller's
hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's
everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to
travel the world.'Â Fairfax Media (Australia)
"As I sat on the side of Hamnafield on Foula in the Shetland
Islands, looking down at my 'enormous' 38-foot ferry stowed in its
cradle on the quay in Ham Voe, over 1,000 feet below me, I
reflected on a moderately successful career to date, and wondered
how on Earth I had ended up driving what was, in effect, a floating
dust cart" After 42 years at or connected with the sea, Jeremy
Walker ended up on the Shetland Island of Foula commanding and
running a small ferry to the mainland of Shetland. Throughout the
course of his career, firstly as a seagoing deck officer with a
large, but now defunct, British shipping company, then as a
Hovercraft Commander for four years, returning to sea for a brief
period as Master of two small coastal tankers and then for the
majority of his career as a Pilot on the River Humber, he
encountered many amusing situations. In this book he attempts to
relate these stories and to illustrate the lighter side of what was
a very difficult, responsible and, at times, incredibly stressful
job. And little did he know that his career was far from over and
new opportunities and challenges would take him on for a further 13
years to eventual retirement.
"The art of travelling is only a branch of the art of thinking,"
Mary Wollstonecraft wrote in 1790 in a review of a travel narrative
set in Ireland. A Short Residence was her own travel memoir, and
became the work that Wollstonecraft most admired in her own
lifetime. The text narrates Wollstonecraft's journey through
Scandinavia, accompanied by her young daughter; the letters are
addressed to an unnamed lover. Passionate and personal, the letters
also explore the comparative political and social systems of
Europe. The result is a travel book that is both as much a work of
political thought as Wollstonecraft's more well-known treatises,
and an innovative and influential work in the genre. This Broadview
Edition provides a helpful introduction and extensive appendices
that contextualise this remarkable text in relation to a number of
key political and aesthetic debates.
"As I sat on the side of Hamnafield on Foula in the Shetland
Islands, looking down at my 'enormous' 38-foot ferry stowed in its
cradle on the quay in Ham Voe, over 1,000 feet below me, I
reflected on a moderately successful career to date, and wondered
how on Earth I had ended up driving what was, in effect, a floating
dust cart" After 42 years at or connected with the sea, Jeremy
Walker ended up on the Shetland Island of Foula commanding and
running a small ferry to the mainland of Shetland. Throughout the
course of his career, firstly as a seagoing deck officer with a
large, but now defunct, British shipping company, then as a
Hovercraft Commander for four years, returning to sea for a brief
period as Master of two small coastal tankers and then for the
majority of his career as a Pilot on the River Humber, he
encountered many amusing situations. In this book he attempts to
relate these stories and to illustrate the lighter side of what was
a very difficult, responsible and, at times, incredibly stressful
job. And little did he know that his career was far from over and
new opportunities and challenges would take him on for a further 13
years to eventual retirement.
Coverage includes Pretoria; Akasia; Atteridgeville; Centurion; Mamelodi; Midrand and Tembisa.
Content:
- Gautrain routes
- Detailed easy-to-read index of streets & suburbs
- Detailed suburb boundaries
- GPS points
- Perfect coverage of all city regions
- Full legend, scale & directions on each page
- Central streetplan of Pretoria
- 117 pages of detailed main map pages
- 39 pages of index
- OVER 16,000 streetnames listed
- Main routes with route numbers, freeways & interchanges
- Schools
- Hospitals / clinics & municipal clinics
- Shopping malls
- Police stations & fire departments
- Parks & reserves
- Places of interest
- Historical monuments
- Provincial heritage sites
- Museums / art galleries
- Golf courses, sports fields & stadiums
- Intersections, route numbers & interchange names
- Industrial areas
- Post offices & libraries
This is an up-to-date volume, organized for quick access to phrases
related to greetings, transportation, shopping, emergencies, and
other common circumstances. Over 700 entries include terms for
modern telecommunications, idioms, and slang. Phonetic
pronunciations also accompany phrases.
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