NYT EXLORER. Beaches, Island & Coasts
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Whether it’s a chocolate tour of the Caribbean or a swim to the tiny monastery island on Italy’s Lago d’Orta, dive in and share the discoveries of the Beaches, Islands & Coasts edition of The New York Times Explorer. These 25 dream trips feature first-person narratives, postcard-perfect photography, and useful information to help you on your way to these magical places where water rolls up to meet land.
Format: Clothbound
Size: 20,8 x 29 cm
Pages: 288 pp
ISBN: 9783836570732
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