The Marshall Travel Atlas of Natural Wonders: A Guide to the World's Most Sensational Sites

The Marshall Travel Atlas of Natural Wonders: A Guide to the World's Most Sensational Sites
ISBN-10
1840280344
ISBN-13
9781840280340
Category
Landscape
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
1988
Author
Rupert Matthews

Description

A comprehensive guide to 52 places around the globe, this volume includes a six-page gazetteer, giving information on a further 44 geographical features and places. Also included is in an 11-page guide to the National Parks of the world.

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