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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 919
Fabric Type: 9781741043105
Fax Number: 14th
Legal Disclaimer: 1741043107
Maximum Color Depth: Lonely Planet
Metal Type: Lonely Planet
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 1100
Total External Bays Free: November 01, 2007
Total Firewire Ports: Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
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Product Description: Discover Australia Feel the wind in your hair as you cruise the world's longest road; tips for driving across this magnificent, monster country. Find out where Lonely Planet's favorite Australians would rather be. Seek refuge in Cape Tribulation's Wet Tropics where the rainforest greets the sea. Join the dots; hear about Aboriginal culture from Australia's first people. In This Guide: 12 intrepid authors, over 70 weeks on-the-road research, 204 maps, one possum in a tent Wine regions boxed and packaged, brilliant food in every state, decent coffee every 300kms! Visit lonelyplanet.com for reviews, daily updates and traveler suggestions
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from what i can tell, it is a good guide book. however it hasnt been indexed this means that you cant type in a word like a park name and go to it directly. instead you must seqentially go through every pqge in a chapter until you find it
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Australia is a huge country with so much to see and do. This book is a significant help in working out where we can go and should go in a period of time. It is a big book with beautiful photos and substantive info.
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I've traveled to a lot of countries with Lonely Planet guides, and they're always good, but they seem to particularly shine in countries with wide-open spaces, such as Australia. I've got the Mongolia guide, too, and as with Australia, that eye for detail in more remote settings makes a big difference. I've been to Australia several times, and have even written a book about Australia, but even with all I know, I can't keep up to date with new restaurants, changed hours, different owners, or lodging ... Read More
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I have been using Lonely Planet guides for all of my overseas trips. I would not think of traveling without one. The guide is shall I say more geared to the adventurer than the high end tourist. It does cover more expensive establishments but only as a part of the whole. I have not personally gone to Australia yet but I did spend a great deal of time planning the trip. Then fuel prices went throught the roof and then the stock market collapsed. Sort of put my trip on hold for a while. When I do go, ... Read More
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I'd heard from friends that the Lonely Planets guides are spot-on for travel. I bought Australia before I went in Sept. 2008 and we used it at Uluru (formerly Ayres Rock), in Adelaide, and in Sydney. It was EXTREMELY helpful. The listings are informative and we agreed with most evaluations they made. When you go that far for a vacation, you certainly don't want to waste time finding your way around or waste money by going to bad venues. This book will help prevent both. The only negative is that the book ... Read More
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