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One of the few and the most complete travel guides to the relatively undiscovered Falkland Islands.
Frommer's Brazil covers the Carnaval country's biggest destinations with detailed passages on hotels, restaurants, attractions in the Frommer's tradition.
Insight Guides: South America is a photo heavy, fact laden, well balanced introduction to background information on the South American continent.
Here we review the grand-daddy of South america guidebooks, Footprint's South America Handbook (2007).
Spanning continents and centuries, this book is a great culinary read for both hardy travelers and those who prefer to explore the world from the comfort of their couch.
Delicious Amsterdam is a small but informative guide to Dutch food history, food shopping and the best restaurants in the Dutch capital.
This short guide is an entertaining but accurate look at Dutch life and the things that make the Dutch tick. Recommended reading for tourists and expatriates alike.
Combining an account of his epic walk with historical details of the Victorian explorers who went before him, Sandham proves that the spirit of adventure is not dead.
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