If you take one trip a year and never go to the same place twice, even the most fortunate person will probably visit no more than 50 different places in a lifetime. What a great idea it is to be more aware of what your choices are before taking one of those 50 trips.
The book is organized around nine themes as described thusly on the contents page:
1. Across Water (Unforgettable voyages, from luxury cruises to dugout canoes)
2. By Road (Chasing the horizon: legendary drives and secret detours)
3. By Rail (Watching the world pass by your window)
4. On Foot (The pleasures of the oldest and greenest mode of travel)
If you take one trip a year and never go to the same place twice, even the most fortunate person will probably visit no more than 50 different places in a lifetime. What a great idea it is to be more aware of what your choices are before taking one of those 50 trips.
The book is organized around nine themes as described thusly on the contents page:
1. Across Water (Unforgettable voyages, from luxury cruises to dugout canoes)
2. By Road (Chasing the horizon: legendary drives and secret detours)
3. By Rail (Watching the world pass by your window)
4. On Foot (The pleasures of the oldest and greenest mode of travel)
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I ordered my last subscription through Nat Geo and had all sort of problems as well and you always have to "allow 10-12 weeks to ..." . It's not Amazon's fault I think.
I just don't understand it: such a great magazine, but terrible subscription service.
Don't get me wrong. Subscribing Nat Geo is always a good idea.
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> Not received after 4 months wait
I ordered my last subscription through Nat Geo and had all sort of problems as well and you always have to "allow 10-12 weeks to ..." . It's not Amazon's fault I think.
I just don't understand it: such a great magazine, but terrible subscription service.
Don't get me wrong. Subscribing Nat Geo is always a good idea.
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> Not received after 4 months wait
I ordered my last subscription through Nat Geo and had all sort of problems as well and you always have to "allow 10-12 weeks to ..." . It's not Amazon's fault I think.
I just don't understand it: such a great magazine, but terrible subscription service.
Don't get me wrong. Subscribing Nat Geo is always a good idea.
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I've visited China and Tibet 3times. Splendid contries, peoples, food, landscapes etc... but the ugly communist should leave TIBET FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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A lovely large sized (though not thick) hardback book filled with beautiful double page spreads of fantastic photography depicting the natural beauty throughout New Zealand.
Covering firstly the North, then the South Island, with a mention for Stewart Island at the end. Some text in a small area describing what is shown and giving a little more detail about the areas, but mainly here the photography of the beautiful mountains, plants, birds, lakes, people, speaks for itself.
Lovely, only complaint would be that there could be more of it but that is coming from a big NZ fan!
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A lovely large sized (though not thick) hardback book filled with beautiful double page spreads of fantastic photography depicting the natural beauty throughout New Zealand.
Covering firstly the North, then the South Island, with a mention for Stewart Island at the end. Some text in a small area describing what is shown and giving a little more detail about the areas, but mainly here the photography of the beautiful mountains, plants, birds, lakes, people, speaks for itself.
Lovely, only complaint would be that there could be more of it but that is coming from a big NZ fan!
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A lovely large sized (though not thick) hardback book filled with beautiful double page spreads of fantastic photography depicting the natural beauty throughout New Zealand.
Covering firstly the North, then the South Island, with a mention for Stewart Island at the end. Some text in a small area describing what is shown and giving a little more detail about the areas, but mainly here the photography of the beautiful mountains, plants, birds, lakes, people, speaks for itself.
Lovely, only complaint would be that there could be more of it but that is coming from a big NZ fan!
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