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National Parks & Wildlife Guides
For road-tripping families to the serious outdoors nut, National Park Guides cover the best sights, hikes and campgrounds to pitch a tent at.
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Harpy eagles in January, Brazilian wolves in June, snow monkeys in December - the world is full of wild and wonderful beasts... Be inspired and go wild!
Get up close and personal with East Africa's incredible wildlife with this all-in-one safari guide. This guide covers Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda.
Watching Wildlife Southern Africa
US $22.99Get up close and personal with Southern Africa's amazing wildlife with this all-in-one safari guide. Covers South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia.
Banff, Jasper & Glacier National Parks Guide
US $21.99Snowy peaks - check. Bright starry skies - check. Serene lakes - check. Banff, Jasper & Glacier National Parks will vie for your outdoorsy affections with their hikes, biking routes and suggested drives. Go on - breathe in.
Grand Canyon National Parks Guide
US $21.99Mother Nature pulled out all the stops to create the Grand Canyon, slicing through Arizona with 277 miles of red-rock spires, stomach-churning drops and wide open spaces. It's the ideal destination for hikers, geology nuts and connoisseurs of the widest sunsets.
Watching Wildlife: Galapagos Islands Guide
US $24.99Ever dream you'd trip over a tortoise or blunder into a booby? This innovative guide will help you to identify and understand the Galapagos Islands' uniquely tame wildlife.
Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks Guide
US $21.99Looking for free-roaming bison, rugged mountains and hydrothermal spectacles? Then come this way: wild Yellowstone and Grand Teton are all ready to amaze you. Get your boots and your thrills on with this top-selling guide.
Yosemite, Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Guide
US $21.99The legendary Yosemite serves up granite domes, sweeping vistas and graceful waterfalls, while Sequoia & Kings Canyon do quite a number in giant towering trees. Feeling not so hike-y? You can lounge in the flowers in Tuolumne Meadows.
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