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Antigua and Barbuda: A Photographic Journey by Dana Jinkins, Jill Bobrow, Desmon
Beautiful islands, rich in history, and one of the favorite yachting and charter destinations of the Caribbean. Antigua and Barbuda are small islands in the Eastern Caribbean, 27 miles apart but with one government. In addition to having a rich history, illuminated by resident Desmond Nicholson's historical essay, Antigua is well known as the yachting and charter center of the Caribbean. One can cruise around Antigua and Barbuda for two weeks without stopping at the same anchorage twice.
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Beyond the Sky and the Earth : A Journey into Bhutan by Jamie Zeppa
An innocent, young Catholic woman from a Canadian mining town who had never been anywhere, Zeppa signed up for a two-year stint teaching in a remote corner of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. Despite the initial shock of material privation and such minor inconveniences as giardia, boils, and leeches, Zeppa felt herself growing into the vast spaces of simplicity that opened up beyond the clutter of modern life.
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Cuba Handbook (1st Ed) by Christopher P. Baker
The thought of Cuba conjures images and associations with Castro politics and contraband cigars, but a visit reveals more: vibrant hummingbirds, corral-colored flamingos, a profusion of insect life, and miles of sugarcane. The Cuba Handbook tells the oft-neglected details of Cuba's history, from slave trading to the U.S. embargo. But like the sidebar on Cuban cigars, the information is merely an aside, for this is a practical book: you'll find out how to gain entrance, where to stay, and what to eat, plus the scoop on all of the beaches, Hemingway memorials, and Revolution museums you could desire.
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Dominican Republic Handbook (1st Ed) by Gaylord Dold
I spent more than one year researching, traveling and writing the Dominican Republic Handbook. It works well for tourists, travelers, and true adventurers. Whether you want to go to find a white beach resort with complete service hotels, or to visit Santo Domingo and its lovely Colonial City--or if you wish to experience a truly wild backcountry climb of mountains with snowy tops and rain forests, I think the DR Handbook can be your best friend.
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Eyewitness Travel Guide: Ireland by Lisa Gerard-Sharp, Tim Perry, Deni Bown
Want to know where to get a great espresso on your way to the Uffizi? Or how much to tip a hotel maid in New York City? Try these travel guides, each an intricate trove of 3-D aerial views, landmark floor plans, color photos and essential eating, shopping and entertainment info. With titles covering Paris, Prague, and London, these pocket-sized guides are like a Michelangelo fresco: deliriously rich in detail.
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Eyewitness Travel Guide: Paris by Alan Tillier
One of the best things about the Eyewitness series are the guided walks for each city. In Paris you have a choice of five 90-minute walks: around Parc Monceau, along the Canal St.-Martin, around the Ile St-Louis, in Auteuil or in Montmartre--the directions for each are clear, the sites well worth seeing, and each provides you with the best possible way of getting to know the city. Don't be deceived by Eyewitness Paris's picture-heavy format--this little picture book packs a lot of information! Don't leave home without it.
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Fodor's Bermuda (Fodor's Gold Guides) by Fodors (Editor)
Smart travel tips and important contact info make planning your trip a breeze, and detailed coverage of sights, accommodations, and restaurants give you the info you need to make your experience enriching and hassle-free. If you only have room for one guide, this is the one for you.
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Fodor's California : The Complete Guide With Coastal Drives, National Parks,
The best guide to California, updated every year Great tours, from neighborhood walks in San Francisco and San Diego to drives along the coast and in the mountains Beaches, the redwoods, Lake Tahoe, Monterey, Palm Springs, Death Valley, Santa Barbara, and Yosemite
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Fodor's France (Fodor's Gold Guides) by Fodor
The best guide to France, updated every year All the great sights -- from Monet's gardens, Chartres, and Chenonceau to Burgundy' s vineyards and Arles's arènes Enchanting walks through Paris, Strasbourg, Nancy, Toulouse, and Lyon's vieille ville -- all by neighborhood
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