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Rock art is showing up everywhere—on Etsy, at craft shows, online
and on hidden “kindness rocks” around your neighbourhood. And
the good news is you can do it yourself! Just look in your own back
garden, a nearby beach or the local gardening centre to find the
perfect rock. Then with the help of a few colourful craft supplies
and the tutorials in Rock Art Handbook, you’ll be on your way.
Author Sam Sarles shares her favourite tips and techniques for
transforming the humble rock into a work of art. Discover how to
get great results with puffy paint, acrylics, oil pastels, alcohol
inks, gelatos, art pens, embossing, stamping and more. With more
than 30 step-by-step projects, this book is the comprehensive rock
art resource.
Improve your driving standard and stay safe on the road with this
comprehensive guide to traffic regulations and laws. The AA has an
excellent track record with driving test titles and is the biggest
seller of books in the genre after the Driving Standards Agency.
With information on roads and road markings, motorways, traffic
signs, documentation, the road user and the law, this is essential
reading for all drivers - not just those learning to drive.
A brand new range of 30 AA sheet maps utilising the 1:50,000 data
supplied by the Ordnance Survey. The Leisure series uses optimised
map coverage centered on the more popular areas of the country for
leisure activities, including towns and rural areas. This map has
the familiar look and style of OS mapping, with improved coverage
of the featured areas. Aimed at residents and visitors it is ideal
for planning days out and exploring, helping anyone to get to know
South Dorset and Purbeck.
BBC Countryfile Magazine praised Dixe Wills for writing
'intelligently and amusingly, with evident excitement and
imagination', qualities that he brings to Tiny Campsites. Here he
presents 80 of the loveliest and most diminutive places to camp in
Britain, many of which are known only to locals. These stunning
little places to pitch are found on farms, in woods, on clifftops
and in beautiful back gardens; they may be under the boughs of an
apple tree in a private orchard or on thebanks of a river. Each
entry features a quick-reference guide to facilities, pubs that
serve food, shops where you can stock up on provisions and local
attractions, and there's a useful Ordnance Survey map to guide you
in.
Britain's clearest mapping from the experts at the AA, in a handy
foldable road map covering Wales. Fully updated, the map combines
clear design and an easy-to-read scale of 3 miles to 1 inch, with
more road detail to ensure you never lose your way while navigating
Britain's roads. The map includes information on toll points,
service areas, road numbers, motorways, dual carriageways and wide
and narrow local roads. National parks and places of interest are
also highlighted.
A brand new range of 30 AA sheet maps utilising the 1:50,000 data
supplied by the Ordnance Survey. The Leisure series uses optimised
map coverage centered on the more popular areas of the country for
leisure activities, including towns and rural areas. This map has
the familiar look and style of OS mapping, with improved coverage
of the featured areas. Aimed at residents and visitors it is ideal
for planning days out and exploring, helping anyone to get to know
Chichester and South Downs.
Make the most of your city break with the handy "Amsterdam City
Map". Highly practical and easy to use, one side contains a map of
Amsterdam with places of interest marked on it, while comprehensive
tourist and transport information, including top sights, shopping,
where to eat and drink, ticketing information, a transport map and
how to get around, can be found on the reverse. Printed on durable,
plasticised paper, the "Amsterdam City Map" is perfect for guiding
you around the city.
Many people crave what might be called a safe adventure. They would
love to be immersed in the wild, yet at the same time know they can
drive home at the end of the day. Wild and Free describes 100
destinations in Britain where people can go wild for the day. All
the sites are located within a couple of hours' drive from a
fair-sized town or city, so they are accessible and not completely
remote. Most sites don't have facilities, so you should take a
picnic or stop off at an AA-recommended pub for lunch. This isn't a
walking guide, so after parking the car you will be quickly
immersed in the countryside without a long hike. Guiding you
towards interactive wildlife experiences, the sites have been
chosen not just for their solitude, but their abundance of wild
mammals, birds, insects and flowers.
Covering an area of 50km^2 and with a large scale of 1:25,000, this
map has the familiar look and style of OS mapping, with improved
coverage of the featured areas. Aimed at outdoor enthusiasts in
particular, the level of details ensures nothing gets missed and
you won't get lost.
The compact and practical "Mini Guide Peak District" is packed with
information and great pictures. Contained within the guide is an
A-Z of places to visit, plus walking, cycling, sports and outdoor
activities. Expert advice is given on shopping in the area,
historic cities, beaches, local events and festivals, special
interests are highlighted for children and there are reviews of the
best pubs and tea rooms. Pocket-sized to carry with you, the "Mini
Guide Peak District" is the ideal companion to your visit.
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