National Geographic Guide to the World's Secret Places: Escapes to Unspoiled and Undiscovered Earthly Paradise

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OFF THE BEATEN PATH


FROM A REMOTE OASIS in Chile's Atacoma Desert to the snow-sheened peaks of the Himalaya, from the exotic Fiji Islands to the quiet of an English country village, from the deepest canyon in the United States to the grassy plains of Venezuela, there's something in this wonderful, colorful book for anyone who's ever longed to be a traveler instead of an ordinary tourist.

Filled with stunning photographs, this is a guide to 28 amazing and little-explored destinations on six continents, each one a favorite port of call for veteran ...

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Overview

OFF THE BEATEN PATH


FROM A REMOTE OASIS in Chile's Atacoma Desert to the snow-sheened peaks of the Himalaya, from the exotic Fiji Islands to the quiet of an English country village, from the deepest canyon in the United States to the grassy plains of Venezuela, there's something in this wonderful, colorful book for anyone who's ever longed to be a traveler instead of an ordinary tourist.

Filled with stunning photographs, this is a guide to 28 amazing and little-explored destinations on six continents, each one a favorite port of call for veteran globe-trotter David Yeadon, whose adventurous spirit and engaging insights are sure to awaken the wanderlust in everyone who explores these irresistible pages.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780641766060
  • Publisher: National Geographic Society
  • Publication date: 10/15/2006
  • Pages: 191
  • Product dimensions: 6.90 (w) x 10.10 (h) x 0.70 (d)
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