Hervey Bay Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach 5 These small resort towns are alter- Thirty kilometres to the north of Maryborough , Hervey Bay is the native access points to Cooloola main departure point for Fraser National Park .
This bestselling series has been redesigned and reinvigorated to combine its time-tested elements with new features--such as In the Know and Essence Of . . . categories for popular destinations--all...
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Wild Nights is a startling tour of this other New York, revealing how stubbornly nature reasserts itself, adapting its survival strategies to even the most violently resculpted terrain.
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Discusses a revolutionary and controversial plan to restore the natural grasses and buffalo population of the Great Plains to its primeval state, and explains the opposition that it faces
In Where the Buffalo Roam, Anne Matthews follows the Poppers - he a land-use expert and she a geographer at Rutgers University - as they present their blueprint to return millions of devastated acres to their natural glory.
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