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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A travel series unlike any other, Insight Guides go beyond the sights and into reality. Their incomparable photojournalistic approach captures the uniqueness of each culture they cover: their traditions, their arts, their history, their lives. The stunning photography is married to compelling text, written by local writers; the people most qualified to convey their culture's "secrets".<P>Yes, Insight Guides will tell you which attractions to visit, but they'll also tell you a whole lot more. From the most popular resort cities to the world's most remote and exotic villages, Insight Guides will give you the insider's perspective you need to truly experience any destination you visit.<P>Insight Guides serve many purposes. They are ideal for planning a trip. And, they're wonderful souvenirs to treasure for years after. Even the armchair traveler can be swept away by their magnificent content and experience the world from the comfort of home.<P>Many international and domestic and domestic destinations also offer companion FlexiMaps, an innovative laminated folding map specially designed for the discriminating traveler. Book News Annotation:Of course there is ice, and lots of it, but they do it better there
than almost anywhere. And when tourists are tired of the ice, there
are geysers and hot springs, lakes and waterfalls, fjords, birds,
farms, miniature cities, restaurants (they also do fish better than
just about anyone), high and low entertainment, and more books than
anyone could imagine who does not know how long the winter nights
are. Visitors generally prefer the long summer days, and maybe even
the Midnight Sun. Color photographs, maps, descriptions, and advice
are updated for this fourth edition.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:Of course there is ice, and lots of it, but they do it better there
than almost anywhere. And when tourists are tired of the ice, there
are geysers and hot springs, lakes and waterfalls, fjords, birds,
farms, miniature cities, restaurants (they also do fish better than
just about anyone), high and low entertainment, and more books than
anyone could imagine who does not know how long the winter nights
are. Visitors generally prefer the long summer days, and maybe even
the Midnight Sun. Color photographs, maps, descriptions, and advice
are updated for this fourth edition.
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