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Spain 2010
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Spain 2010Spain 2010

This travel guide offers practical help and information to visitors to Spain. Detailed street finder maps give instant access to districts, streets and buildings. Annual revisions ensure opening times, telephone numbers, prices, and hotels and reservations recommendations are kept up-to-date.
 
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Italy 2010
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Italy 2010Italy 2010

Italy offers an extraordinary kaleidoscope of regions and experiences for all visitors. Packed with photographs, illustrations and maps the Eyewitness Travel to Italy has mapped out all of the remarkable flavors of Italy. Use this guide to help you decide where to stay, eat, relax, and shop. Every page in the Eyewitness Travel to Italy has pinpointed the highlights of each fascinating region.
 
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France 2010
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France 2010France 2010

The chapters of this book have been divided into 16 color-coded regions that reflect the diversity of France. These are based on the country's historical regions that were often defined by their geography and landscape as much as by their influence and power. Each has developed its own special flavor; its own architecture, cuisine, customs, music, dress, dialect and even language. The pages of the Eyewitness Travel Guide will give a taste of these areas and show you what there is to see and do.
 
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Tourism Geography - a new synthesis
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Tourism Geography- a new synthesisTourism Geography- a new synthesis

Tourism is an intensely geographic phenomenon. It stimulates large-scale, global movement of people and forges distinctive relationships between people and the places they visit. It shapes processes of physical development and resource exploitation, whilst the presence of visitors exerts a range of economic, social, cultural and environmental impacts that often have important implications for local geographies.
 
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Iowa Farm in Your Pocket: A Beginner's Guide
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Iowa Farm in Your Pocket: A Beginner's GuideIowa Farm in Your Pocket: A Beginner's Guide

Newcomers to Iowa are always amazed at the yearly changes in the heights of fields. The landscape expands from ground level to ten feet tall and back again every year: from frozen bare ground in winter to light green sprouts in late spring to dark green corn in late summer to acre upon acre of dry cornstalks at harvest time. Slow and unwieldy machines take up more than their share of the roads, clouds of black or yellow dust cover the fields in spring and fall, pigs (or are they hogs?) in various colors look out from fences, huge tractors with complicated add-ons lumber through the fields, shiny silos linked with tentacles tower above tidy white farmhouses dwarfed by huge red barns.
 
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