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Moon Zion & Bryce: Including Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Grand Staircase-Escalante & Moab
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Moon Zion & Bryce: Including Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Grand Staircase-Escalante & Moab

Seasoned travel writers W. C. McRae and Judy Jewell offer an in-depth look at the national parks of southeastern Utah, from the awe-inspiring sandstone cliffs of Zion to the otherworldly rock formations of Arches. The authors provide suggestions for great trip ideas, such as the Best of Southern Utah’s National Parks and Standing High: The Best Vistas. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, this handbook has lots of options for a range of travel budgets.
 
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Pocket Rough Guide Madrid
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Pocket Rough Guide Madrid

Pocket Rough Guide: Madrid is your essential guide to Spain's capital, with information on all the key sights in an easy-to-use, pocket-size format and a full-color, pull-out map. With a fresh update for 2016, Pocket Rough Guide: Madrid covers all of Madrid's key sights, hotels, restaurants, shops, and bars. Slim and stylish, this fully updated guidebook comes with a full-color pull-out Madrid map to help you find your way around — the only map of its kind to be marked with every single listing from the guide.
 
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Fodor's Belize: with a Side Trip to Guatemala, 6 edition (Travel Guide)
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Fodor's Belize: with a Side Trip to Guatemala, 6 edition (Travel Guide)

Belize might just have the greatest variety of flora and fauna of any country of its size in the world. Offshore the Belize Barrier Reef, a great wall of coral, stretches the entire 200-mile-length of the coast. And archaeologists have identified more than 600 significant Mayan sites in Belize. Fodor's guide gives you all the information you need to plan the perfect trip, whether you want a scuba adventure, a getaway to a secluded jungle lodge, or barefoot luxury in a peaceful beach town.
 
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The Rough Guide to First-Time Around the World
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The Rough Guide to First-Time Around the World

Planning a trip around the world? The Rough Guide to First-Time Around the World is loaded with the very latest travel information, from visas and insurance to vaccinations and round-the-world tickets. This guidebook will help you design the best possible trip, with tips on using your phone abroad and guidance on which websites, apps, and travel agencies to use to get the best deals and advice. You'll find insightful information on what to pack and which festivals not to miss, how to stay safe and - perhaps most important - how to get under the skin of a place and meet the locals in a natural way.
 
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Fodor's Scotland, 24 edition (Travel Guide)
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Fodor's Scotland, 24 edition (Travel Guide)Fodor's Scotland, 24 edition (Travel Guide)

Scotland offers astonishing variety: its sophisticated cities such as Edinburgh and Glasgow, and iconic landscapes of moors, mountains, and lochs, have strong allure. Americans make up the largest market of international visitors, with over 300,000 annually. St. Andrews is a pilgrimage for golfers; castles dot the country; and whisky distilleries are popular around the northeast and western islands. Scotland's customs and products–from tartans and bagpipes to tweeds–are known worldwide, but there's nothing like experiencing them firsthand.
 
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