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Books
When it comes to travel guides
and other travel resource information, I personally prefer the travel guides and
books put out by Fodor.
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the Inca Road: A Woman's Journey Into An Ancient Empire by Karin Muller.
After years of contemplating the thin red line of the Inca Road on her map of the world, Muller takes off with
a grant from the National Geographic Society (which also supplied a cameraman) for a six-month jaunt through Ecuador,
Peru, Brazil, and Chile. Along the way, she searches for remnants of the ancient stone-paved road and jumps headfirst
into whatever adventure she can find.
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Worldwide Riding Vacations : A
Global Guide - Not just a guide to dude ranches, this handsome
updated edition lists more strenuous and interesting equestrian trips by
continent and then by country. Printed on heavy coated stock and
illustrated with many color photographs, it includes over 100 entries.
Each lists the company, address, phone number, E-mail, FAX, closest
airports, price, and when available. There are descriptions of
accommodations, meals, activities, and the horses and riding equipment, as
well as a list of equestrian travel agencies and associations. British
equestrian writer Ruler writes frequently on riding vacations and is an
amateur horseman. Sacks, a former college professor, now owns a horse
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Other Travel
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helps, dictionaries,
electronic translators,
language software and other helps for learning
a foreign language. Being able to speak at least some of the language in the
country you are visiting will help you have a better time and enjoy your trip
more. Jim.
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