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National Geographic Yosemite National Park Road Guide
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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National Geographic Yosemite National Park Road Guide
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jeremy Schmidt
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:96 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 108 |
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Category/Genre | Travel maps and atlases |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780792254850
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Classifications | Dewey:917.94470454 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
National Geographic Books
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Imprint |
National Geographic Books
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Publication Date |
18 April 2006 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
In 2004, Yosemite National Park attracted 3.3 million visitors, and this new addition to our series of guides designed especially for motorists will help them get the most out of their time in this stunning corner of America. National Geographic has been covering the parks and creating definitive maps for more than a century, a proud tradition that here yields a distinctive, uniquely user-friendly approach to touring Yosemite by car or shuttle bus.Organized with the driver's convenience in mind, these detailed, large-scale topographic maps trace major roads one by one from beginning to end over several pages. Descriptive text runs alongside the corresponding map segment, eliminating the need to flip back and forth to learn where you are and what you're looking at. Once you've located your starting point, you can follow the road with confidence, with each point of interest detailed in a steady progression, letting you focus on the information about the geological, environmental, and human history around you.Highlights include spots to watch for wildlife such as black bear and bighorn sheep; dramatic views and geologic formations; sites of historical importance; and places to look for distinctive wildflowers and other plants. In addition, each map displays visitors centers, ranger stations, hiking trails, aid stations, and more, as well as locations for camping, boating, and fishing.Simple in concept but extremely effective in use, this is an inexpensive, innovative, and information-packed answer to accessing Yosemite's splendor.
Author Biography
Jeremy Schmidt specializes in outdoor and historical subjects. His travels have taken him as far afield as Mongolia, China, Congo, and India, but he always finds his way home to Jackson, Wyoming.Thomas Schmidt is an expert on Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery and has written extensively about the nature and history of the Rocky Mountain region. He lives in Bozeman, Montana.ENDISBN: 079225371XCOPY: A new guide in the critically acclaimed National Geographic Traveler series takes readers to one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the United States: Alaska.A vast landscape of breathtaking beauty, natural wonder, and rich cultural history, Alaska is as unspoiled as it is unforgettable, and every year more visitors are discovering its unlimited vacation potential. It's the kind of place that's been a National Geographic specialty for over a century, so it is no surprise that this superbly illustrated guidebook, encompassing both natural history and the human presence from ancient native cultures to modern pioneers, is the last word on America's last frontier. The guide covers Southeast Alaska's Inside Passage; Anchorage; the Kenai Peninsula; the Southwest; Prince William Sound and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park; Denali National Park and the interior; and the spectacular Bush.Beautiful photographs and detailed maps deliver the visual impact that has become National Geographic's hallmark, and the fact-packed Travelwise sections provide all the essentials of getting to and finding your way around Alaska. ENDISBN: 0792253728COPY: A new guide in the critically acclaimed National Geographic Traveler series takes readers to Madrid, Spain's vibrant capital and one of Europe's most visited cities.Madrid buzzes with energy--from magnificent museums to lively art and music venues to sophisticated restaurants and bars--and there's no better way to discover this imperial capital than with this top-notch guide. You'll be taken to all the must-see
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