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Karakalpakstan (Paperback)
Sophie Ibbotson, Stephanie Adams
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R595
R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
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Bradt's Karakalpakstan is the longest, most detailed and most
up-to-date travel guidebook to this autonomous republic - Central
Asia's best-kept secret. With detailed information on what to see
and do, listings for accommodation and restaurants, and guidance on
getting around, this guide provides all the practical advice
adventurous tourists need to visit or explore this exciting
destination. Roughly the size of Sweden, Karakalpakstan borders
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and was, until recently,
dominated by the Aral Sea. As the sea water has retreated, the
Aralkum - the world's newest desert - and numerous lakes have
formed in its place. Ecotourism is developing rapidly here, as
local people recognise the need to protect and restore fragile
ecosystems while creating meaningful employment opportunities. Amid
Karakalpakstan's remote wildernesses, the intrepid traveller will
find unique geology (such as the Ustyurt Plateau), rare wildlife
(including a substantial population of the critically endangered
saiga antelope, whose peculiarly bulbous nose helps filter desert
dust and regulate the animal's temperature), and fabulous star
gazing. The region also boasts a long history and rich culture.
Scattered through the Kyzylkum, the ruins of the 50-plus desert
fortresses of Ancient Khorezm (some proposed as UNESCO World
Heritage Sites) attest to the region's former strategic importance.
You can explore ancient settlements (such as the necropolis of
Mizdakhan, said to include the grave of Adam), and see
caravanserais, mausolea and even Chilpik Dakhma, a Zoroastrian
'tower of silence'. Alternatively, celebrate Russian Avant Garde
art alongside the superb archaeological and ethnographic
collections of Savitsky Museum in Nukus, justifiably known as the
'Louvre of the Steppe'. For something entirely different, why not
explore Muynak's ship graveyard on the remains of the Aral Sea,
visit the notorious Soviet bioweapons lab Aralsk 7 on Vozrozhdeniya
(Resurrection Island), raise your binoculars at the Important Bird
and Biodiversity Area of Sudochye Lakes (where 230 types of birds
have been recorded) or dance the night away at the annual Stihia
festival of electronic music. Written by two Central Asian experts,
Bradt's Karakalpakstan is an indispensable practical companion to
visiting this excitingly varied republic.
Practical and candid, this book offers actionable steps to help
Black women leaders create meaningful success. The reflections and
recommendations of the contributors forge a critical and
transformative analysis of race, gender, and higher education
leadership. With insights from humanities, social sciences, art,
and STEM, this essential resource helps to redefine the academy to
meet the challenges of the future. Dear Department Chair is
comprised of personal letters from prominent Black women department
chairs, deans, vice provosts, and university presidents, addressed
to current and future Black women academic professionals, and
offers a rich source of peer mentorship and professional
development. These letters emerged from Chair at the Table, a
research collective and peer-mentoring network of current and
former Black women department chairs at colleges and universities
across the U.S. and Canada. The collective's works, including this
volume, serve as tools for faculty interested in administration,
current chairs seeking mentorship, and upper-level administrators
working to diversify their ranks.
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Air Within a Jade (Paperback)
Ollie Bream L Piper, Elizabeth Sheridan Genova Boyd, Stephanie Adams Maria Yardas
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R450
Discovery Miles 4 500
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