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Lonely Planet Austria

Lonely Planet , · Lonely Planet; 7 edition

Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Austria is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Watch the scenery unfold as you drive up Grossglockner Road, marvel...
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On the High Line: Exploring America's Most Original Urban Park

Annik LaFarge · Thames & Hudson; Revised Edition edition

A fully revised, updated edition of the award-winning guide to the High Line, the park that transformed an entire neighborhood and became an inspiration to cities around the globe When the High Line opened in 2009 it was expected to attract around 300,000 visitors a year. In 2013, more...
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Croatia

Insight Guides · Insight Guides; Third Edition edition

Beautiful beaches, picturesque islands and fascinating cities, including the beguiling ancient town of Dubrovnik – Croatia has much to tempt travelers.This full-color guide to the newest member of the European Union is packed with stunning new photography that vividly captures the turquoise...
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The Dog Lover's Guide to Travel: Best Destinations, Hotels, Events, and Advice to Please Your Pet-and You

Kelly Carter · National Geographic

National Geographic’s ultimate resource for traveling with your furry friend features hundreds of dog-friendly places to pamper your pooch, from doggie daycare to canine cruises. Special features include walks you can take with your dog, insider tips from local pet parents on how to best...
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Alone in Antarctica: The First Woman To Ski Solo Across The Southern Ice

Felicity Aston · Counterpoint

In the whirling noise of our advancing technological age, we are seemingly never alone, never out-of-touch with the barrage of electronic data and information.Felicity Aston, physicist and meteorologist, took two months off from all human contact as she became the first woman -- and only...
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