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Books : Travel : Latin America

  • The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey

    Candice Millard

    The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey
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  • Frommer's Costa Rica 2009 (Frommer's Complete)

    Eliot Greenspan

    Frommer's Costa Rica 2009 (Frommer's Complete)
    America’s #1 bestselling travel series

    Written by more than 175 outspoken travelers around the globe, Frommer’s Complete Guides help travelers experience places the way locals do.

    • More annually updated guides than any other series
    • 16-page color section and foldout map in all annual guides
    • Outspoken opinions, exact prices, and suggested itineraries
    • Dozens of detailed maps in an easy-to-read, two-color design

    Completely updated every year (unlike most of the competition), Frommer's Costa Rica features gorgeous color photos of the lush rain forest, the amazing array of wildlife, and the spectacular beaches that await you. Personally researched by a longtime resident, it's the only truly up-to-date guide that gives you such in-depth coverage of this fast-changing country, with recommended accommodations in every price category. You'll visit rugged wilderness preserves and sleepy beach towns, spectacular orchid gardens and mineral hot springs at the foot of a steaming volcano. There are adventures here to suit all ages and abilities: swooping from treetop platform to treetop platform on a canopy tour, taking a dip in a jungle swimming hole, spotting playful spider monkeys as you hike through lush foliage, windsurfing on Lake Arenal, or watching endangered sea turtles nest on the beach. With Frommer's in hand, you'll experience the wonder of Costa Rica's amazing biodiversity, as we point out the best places to see hundreds of unique, colorful species of animals and plants. You'll even get a color fold-out map!

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  • Costa Rica (Country Guide)

    Matt Firestone, Wendy Yanagihara

    Costa Rica (Country Guide)
    This guide provides details on the less frequently visited Central Valley and Highlands regions, interviews with locals who offer contemporary cultural tidbits, and a chapter on sustainable travel options. Maps throughout.
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  • Lonely Planet Mexico (Lonely Planet. (Spanish Guides))

    John Noble, Sandra Bao

    Lonely Planet Mexico (Lonely Planet. (Spanish Guides))
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  • Rand McNally 2009 Road Atlas: United States / Canada / Mexico (Rand Mcnally Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico)

    Rand McNally 2009 Road Atlas: United States / Canada / Mexico (Rand Mcnally Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico)
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  • Argentina (Country Guide)

    Danny Palmerlee

    Argentina (Country Guide)
    Discover Argentina

    Feel the thunderous crash of icebergs calving into the icy waters of Lago Argentina
    Explore the vast landscapes of Quebrada de Humahuaca with your own pack-carrying llama
    Tango like a porteno after learning the unspoken codes of Argentina's sexiest dance
    Cycle between Mendoza's legendary vineyards in search of the perfect malbec

    In This Guide:

    A brand-new chapter on neighboring Uruguay, South America's best-kept travel secret
    Seven authors, 308 days of in-country research, too much beef
    Color outdoors chapter shows where to fly-fish for trout and much with huskies
    Content updated daily - visit lonelyplanet.com for updates and traveler insights
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  • Peru (Country Guide)

    Sara Benson, Paul Hellander, Rafael Wlodarski

    Peru (Country Guide)
    Discover Peru

    Bike, hike and ride a scary cable car to Machu Picchu on one of five alternatives to the busy Inca Trail.
    Glide past manatees, dolphins, monkeys and macaws in the Reserva Nacional Pacaya-Samiria.
    Swill a scoopful of chicha - saliva-fermented corn beer - to earn the respect of the locals.
    Descend into the narrow, hallucinatory underground chambers of the millennia-old ruins at Chavin de Huantar.

    In This Guide:

    Three authors, 144 days of on-the-road research via planes, riverboats, and dozens of death-defying bus rides.
    Dedicated Peru Outdoors chapter, plus expanded activities coverage throughout.
    Get the inside story on the Inca world from notes explorer and author Hugh Thomson.
    Content updated daily - visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-the minute reviews and traveler suggestions.
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  • Waterproof Travel Map of Costa Rica

    Toucan Maps

    Waterproof Travel Map of Costa Rica
    Waterproof, rugged and current roadmap of Costa Rica, San Jose and more than a dozen of the most visited regions.

    2 sided, 39 in. x 26.25 in. (4.875 in. x 9 in. folded)

    Roads are clearly differentiated by color and line width for classes from limited access divided highways down to 4WD seasonal tracks. Highway on and off-ramps are shown for the entire central valley. Popular hiking and horseback trails and trail-heads are also shown.

    Locations are clearly marked and easy to read indexes are included for cities and towns, National Parks and other natural areas, beaches, rivers (white water rafting locations are indicated as well), peaks, volcanoes, waterfalls and the best hotels restaurants and activities.

    The current, accurate, detailed, and readable large scale map of Costa Rica is complimented by a set of innovative exclusive features not available anywhere else.

    Exclusives
    o Street level details for San Jose, Alajuela, Arenal Volcano/Fortuna, Escazu, Heredia, Manuel Antonio/Quepos, Monteverde/Santa Elena, Playa Jaco, Playa Tamarindo, Puerto Jimenez, Puerto Viejo de o Talamanca, & the entire Central Valley.
    o Recommendations based on 15 years experience for over two hundred hotels, resorts, lodges and even campgrounds in every price range, and over a hundred and fifty of the best restaurants.
    o Proprietary symbols for distinctively Costa Rican attractions like zip-line and hanging bridge canopy exploration, butterfly gardens, rappelling down canyons, and surf camps, as well as the more typical activities like horseback riding, SCUBA, deep sea fishing, golf, rafting and many more. You can see at a glance what there is to do around Arenal volcano and Monteverde cloud forest, as well as along the road between them.
    o Driving distance table and mini map for calculating trip distances and estimating drive times.
    o A few dozen useful English to Spanish phrase and word translations are provided in an inset. You will appreciate having What is the best way to get there? and Can you please show me on the map? at your fingertips if you need to ask directions.

    This edition replaces the 4 1/2 star first edition ISBN 0-9763733-0-0 addressing the helpful comments provided in the Amazon and other reviews, updating the surfacing indications for hundreds of km of newly paved roads, correcting known errors and adding highly requested regional detail maps.

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  • Time Out Buenos Aires (Time Out Guides)

    Editors of Time Out

    Time Out Buenos Aires (Time Out Guides)
    Sprawling and strange, magical and melancholy, continually veering between triumph and disaster, Buenos Aires is an irresistible destination. Written entirely by residents, Time Out Buenos Aires casts a cool, critical eye on the places, people, and culture that have made this metropolis great and the contemporary trends that are conspiring to make it greater still. Bypassing the "Paris of South America" clichés, this guide cuts through the confusing jumble of influences that is Buenos Aires’ trademark. The book sharply profiles century-old cafés and world-famous steak houses; word-of-mouth bars and back-street bistros; late-night tango salons and all-night clubs; prestigious cultural landmarks and improvised warehouse galleries. Candid, current, detailed, and informative, Time Out Buenos Aires is the perfect companion for visitors both new and seasoned.
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  • Argentina (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)

    DK Publishing

    Argentina (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)
    Whether you are planning to visit a city, a region or a country, DK's foolproof 'Eyewitness' approach makes learning about a place a pleasure in itself. All the traditional guidebook subject matter is covered-descriptions of sights, opening times, hotels, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, phrase books etc- but, with the help of specially commissioned illustrations and maps, DK makes essential information easy to access and quick to absorb. No other guides explain the history of a place as clearly in words and pictures. DK Eyewitness Travel Guides-the best guides ever created.

    Argentina's vibrant, wonderfully idiosyncratic capital, Buenos Aires, is the third largest city in Latin America, yet it is a resolutely human kind of place. Famous for its tango, football and European-style architecture, it also holds hidden gems, including picturesque cobbled neighborhoods, sophisticated shopping and some of the best and most varied cuisine in the whole continent. Cinemas and art galleries, jazz clubs and theatres, atmospheric cafés and antiques markets abound, while exercising or just lazing around in beautifully landscaped parks filled with subtropical vegetation are part of the dynamic yet laid-back porteño lifestyle
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  • Argentina (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)

    DK Publishing

    Argentina (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)
    Whether you are planning to visit a city, a region or a country, DK's foolproof 'Eyewitness' approach makes learning about a place a pleasure in itself. All the traditional guidebook subject matter is covered-descriptions of sights, opening times, hotels, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, phrase books etc- but, with the help of specially commissioned illustrations and maps, DK makes essential information easy to access and quick to absorb. No other guides explain the history of a place as clearly in words and pictures. DK Eyewitness Travel Guides-the best guides ever created.

    Argentina's vibrant, wonderfully idiosyncratic capital, Buenos Aires, is the third largest city in Latin America, yet it is a resolutely human kind of place. Famous for its tango, football and European-style architecture, it also holds hidden gems, including picturesque cobbled neighborhoods, sophisticated shopping and some of the best and most varied cuisine in the whole continent. Cinemas and art galleries, jazz clubs and theatres, atmospheric cafés and antiques markets abound, while exercising or just lazing around in beautifully landscaped parks filled with subtropical vegetation are part of the dynamic yet laid-back porteño lifestyle
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  • Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World

    Alan Weisman

    Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World
    Los Llanos—the rain-leached, eastern savannas of war-ravaged Colombia—are among the most brutal environments on Earth and an unlikely setting for one of the most hopeful environmental stories ever told. Here, in the late 1960s, a young Colombian development worker named Paolo Lugari wondered if the nearly uninhabited, infertile llanos could be made livable for his country’s growing population. He had no idea that nearly four decades later, his experiment would be one of the world’s most celebrated examples of sustainable living: a permanent village called Gaviotas.

    In the absence of infrastructure, the first Gaviotans invented wind turbines to convert mild breezes into energy, hand pumps capable of tapping deep sources of water, and solar collectors efficient enough to heat and even sterilize drinking water under perennially cloudy llano skies. Over time, the Gaviotans’ experimentation has even restored an ecosystem: in the shelter of two million Caribbean pines planted as a source of renewable commercial resin, a primordial rain forest that once covered the llanos is unexpectedly reestablishing itself.

    Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez has called Paolo Lugari “Inventor of the World.” Lugari himself has said that Gaviotas is not a utopia: “Utopia literally means ‘no place.’ We call Gaviotas a topia, because it’s real.”

    Relive their story with this special 10th-anniversary edition of Gaviotas, complete with a new afterword by the author describing how Gaviotas has survived and progressed over the past decade.
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  • Touching the Void

    Joe Simpson

    Touching the Void
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  • God's Middle Finger, Into the Lawless Heart of the Sierra Madre

    Richard Grant

    God's Middle Finger, Into the Lawless Heart of the Sierra Madre
    "Twenty miles south of the Arizona-Mexico border, the rugged, beautiful Sierra Madre mountains begin their dramatic ascent. Almost 900 miles long, the range climbs to nearly 11,000 feet and boasts several canyons deeper than the Grand Canyon. The rules of law and society have never taken hold in the Sierra Madre, which is home to bandits, drug smugglers, Mormons, cave-dwelling Tarahumara Indians, opium farmers, cowboys, and other assorted outcasts. Outsiders are not welcome; drugs are the primary source of income; murder is all but a regional pastime. The Mexican army occasionally goes in to burn marijuana and opium crops -- the modern treasure of the Sierra Madre -- but otherwise the government stays away. In its stead are the drug lords, who have made it one of the biggest drug-producing areas in the world. Fifteen years ago, journalist Richard Grant developed what he calls ""an unfortunate fascination"" with this lawless place. Locals warned that he would meet his death there, but he didn't believe them -- until his last trip. During his travels Grant visited a folk healer for his insomnia and was prescribed rattlesnake pills, attended bizarre religious rituals, consorted with cocaine-snorting policemen, taught English to Guarijio Indians, and dug for buried treasure. On his last visit, his reckless adventure spiraled into his own personal heart of darkness when cocaine-fueled Mexican hillbillies hunted him through the woods all night, bent on killing him for sport. With gorgeous detail, fascinating insight, and an undercurrent of dark humor, God's Middle Finger brings to vivid life a truly unique and uncharted world. "
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  • The Machu Picchu Guidebook: A Self-Guided Tour

    Ruth M. Wright, Alfredo Valencia Zegarra

    The Machu Picchu Guidebook: A Self-Guided Tour
    This revised edition includes newly discovered sites. New photos and maps with full-color illustrations of real life scences from National Geographic Magazine.
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  • Guide to Costa Rican Spanish

    Christopher Howard

    Guide to Costa Rican Spanish
    A complete guide to Spanish for Travelers. Practical Pronunciation Exercises to Help you Sound Like a Native Spanish Speaker Useful expressions for Real Life Situations That You Will Encounter. Costa Rican Slang. Practical Vocabulary, Including Business and Legal Terms. Includes an English/Spanish-Spanish/English Dictionary.
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  • Galapagos: The Islands That Changed the World

    Paul D. Stewart

    Galapagos: The Islands That Changed the World
    Rocky, fragile, beautiful, strange—the Galápagos archipelago is unlike any other place on earth. Its geology, its unique flora and fauna, and its striking role in human history intersect in surprising and dynamic ways. This book is the most wide-ranging and beautifully illustrated book available on the famous islands. Not since Darwin’s Naturalist’s Voyage has a book combined so much scientific and historic information with firsthand accounts that bring the Galápagos to life.
    Galápagos: The Islands That Changed the World describes how tragedy and murderous pirates curtailed settlement of the islands and how the islands’ pristine nature, spectacular geology, and defining isolation inspired Darwin’s ideas about evolution. The book explores the diverse land and marine habitats that shelter Galápagos species and considers the islands’ importance today as a frontier for science and a refuge for true wilderness.
    The book’s extensive gazetteer provides details about endemic plants and animals as well as travel advice about visitors’ sites, diving, photography, when to go, and what to take. Vividly illustrated throughout, this guide is an indispensable reference for natural history enthusiasts, armchair travelers, and island visitors alike.
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  • The Motorcycle Diaries: A Journey Around South America

    Ernesto Che Guevara

    The Motorcycle Diaries: A Journey Around South America
    In January 1952, two young men from Buenos Aires set out to explore South America on an ancient Norton motorbike. The journey lasted six months and took them thousands of miles, all the way from Argentina to Venezuela. En route, there was disasters and discoveries, high drama, low comedy, fights, parties and a lot of serious drinking. They met an extraordinary range of people: native indians and copper miners, lepers, police, wanderers and tourists. They became stowaways, firemen and football coaches, and joined in a strike. They sometimes fell in love, and frequently fell off the motorbike. Both of them kept diaries. One of them was a tall and good-looking medical student called Ernest Guevara de la Serna. Using the standard Argentinean nickname, others would sometimes refer to the two companions as Big Che and Little Che. In Ernesto's case, the nickname stuck. Within a decade the whole world would know Che Guevara. This is the story of that remarkable journey, eight years before the Cuban Revolution, in Che's own words, and illustrated with contemporary photographs. For Che, it was a formative experience, and amidst the humour and pathos of the tale, there are examples of his idealism and his solidarity with the poor and the oppressed. But it is far from being the diary of a militant, and sometimes very far from being "political correct", which may be the reason that the manuscript has only been made available now, a quarter century after Che's death in the Bolivian jungle. Instead, it is a record kept by an exuberant, intelligent and observant 23-year-old, describing what might have been the adventure of a lifetime - had his lifetime not turned into a much greater adventure.
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  • The Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide

    Richard Garrigues

    The Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide
    "Graced with bounteous natural beauty, a stable democratic government, and friendly citizens, Costa Rica has become a popular destination for travelers from all over the world. Birds play a prominent role in attracting visitors, too. The shimmering quetzals, gaudy macaws, and comical toucans only begin to hint at the impressive avian diversity to be found throughout this small country."--from the Introduction This is the one field guide the novice or experienced birder needs to identify birds in the field in the diverse habitats found in Costa Rica. It features descriptions and illustrations of more than 820 resident and neotropical migrant species found in Costa Rica, all in a compact, portable, user-friendly design. The detailed full-color illustrations show identifying features--including plumage differences among males, females, and juveniles--and views of birds in flight wherever pertinent. Additional features of this all-new guide include:

    o 166 original color plates depicting more than 820 species.

    o Concise text that describes key field marks for positive identification, as well as habitat, behavior, and vocalizations.

    o Range maps and texts arranged on opposing pages from illustrations for quick, easy reference.

    o The most up-to-date bird list for Costa Rica.

    o A visual guide to the anatomical features of birds with accompanying explanatory text.

    o Quick reference to vultures and raptors in flight.

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  • Central America (Shoestring)

    Robert Reid

    Central America (Shoestring)
    Dig into history along the Ruta Maya, zip through the rain forest canopy or spend the day searching out that perfect hammock spot by the beach. Adventures are born every day in Central America. And this comprehensive guide - with expanded Yucatan and Chiapas coverage - gives you the tools to avoid spending an arm and a leg on the journey of a lifetime.

    Explore More - expanded do-it-yourself features help you create your own adventure beyond the 'Gringo Trail.'

    Get Lost - detailed language and cultural coverage and more than 120 maps means you'll never get lost...unless you want to.

    Immerse Yourself - volunteer as a game warden, study Spanish, or simply learn how to extend your stay.

    Culture Club - candid local interviews reveal the true nature and spirit of the isthmus' No. 1 natural resource - its people.

    ALL NEW
    Highlights & Planning Sections
    Cutomized Itineraries
    Snapshot Coverage
    Responsible Travel Tips
    Cross-referenced Maps
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