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Called "America in Miniature" by National Geographic editor Gilbert
Grosvenor, Maryland packs an extraordinary amount of natural
diversity into a relatively small area. With the Atlantic Ocean in
the east, Allegheny Mountains in the west, and the country's
largest estuary--the Chesapeake Bay--splitting the state down the
middle, any outdoors enthusiast finds a happy home in Maryland.
Splitting the state into three distinct geographical
regions--Western Maryland, Central Maryland, and Southern
Maryland/Eastern Shore--Best Tent Camping: Maryland, by Evan
Balkan, will guide campers to 50 of the best campgrounds the state
has to offer. Within these 50 profiles are campgrounds with every
imaginable facility, as well as primitive campsites far from
population centers and everything in between. For camping in
Maryland, this is an indispensable guide.
True and harrowing accounts of adventurers who never came home Some
adventures end in glory, others in obituaries. Instead of receiving
laurels and a parade, the adventurers in Vanished! met infamy on a
road with no return. Immerse yourself in these gripping accounts of
explorers who ventured forth-then simply disappeared. Their fates?
We'll never know. Vanished! draws you into seven page-turning
accounts, including one that contains new details of Amelia
Earhart's unsolved disappearance over the vast Pacific. Head to
Mexico with Ambrose Bierce, forever lost but not forgotten. Ride
the wild Colorado with honeymooners Glen and Bessie Hyde,
presumably drowned but whose bodies have never been found. Author
Evan Balkan brings these stories to life, and death, in
spine-tingling descriptions. Whether murder, sabotage, or just
plain bad luck, these are true tales of adventure gone bad, of
explorers vanished, forever lost.
Called "America in Miniature" by National Geographic editor Gilbert
Grosvenor, Maryland packs an extraordinary amount of natural
diversity into a relatively small area. With the Atlantic Ocean in
the east, Allegheny Mountains in the west, and the country's
largest estuary the Chesapeake Bay splitting the state down the
middle, any outdoors enthusiast finds a happy home in Maryland.
Splitting the state into three distinct geographical regions
Western Maryland, Central Maryland, and Southern Maryland/Eastern
Shore Best Tent Camping: Maryland, by Evan Balkan, will guide
campers to 50 of the best campgrounds the state has to offer.
Within these 50 profiles are campgrounds with every imaginable
facility, as well as primitive campsites far from population
centers and everything in between. For camping in Maryland, this is
an indispensable guide.
For readers who relish the image of clinging to a sinking makeshift
raft while fighting off sword-wielding and delirious mutineers
wrenching the last cask of water from a sailor's sun-scorched hands
(while sharks circle in famished anticipation), "Shipwrecked!
Adventures and Disasters at Sea" is an irresistible read. A heady
voyage through human suffering at the hands of unforgiving oceans,
cruel captains, and implacable fate, this latest collection of Evan
Balkan's impeccably researched true adventures details 14 major
maritime disasters. Included are such legendary stories as the 1629
maiden voyage of the "Batavia" that ended in mutiny and murder, and
the dramatic destruction of the majestic three-masted barquentine
"Endurance" in ice-clogged Antarctic waters in 1912. A vast
spectrum of human emotion and activity is featured in these
exciting profiles, from deadly incompetence and brutish cannibalism
to surprising self-sacrifice and quiet heroism.
In the best adventures, the intrepid explorer returns home to
banner headlines and a hero's welcome...but what of the men and
women who "don't" return home? This collection proves their stories
are just as compelling. From the disappearance in Utah of cowboy
roamer Everett Ruess to the loss of billionaire explorer Michael
Rockefeller in the wilds of New Guinea, the tales ring with
mystery, intrigue, and excitement. Whether murdered, drowned, or
eaten alive, their disappearances are likely to remain unsolved,
but never forgotten.
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