East Coast Australia (Regional Guide) |
| | | | Title: | East Coast Australia (Regional Guide) | | Author: | Ryan Ver Berkmoes | | Publisher: | Lonely Planet | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 October, 2008 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1741047242 / 9781741047240 | | List Price: | $22.99 | | You Save: | $7.36 | | Amazon Price: | $15.63 | |
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Product Description Contains expert written Environment and History chapters, featuring scientist Tim Flannery and historian Michael Cathcart. Dedicated outdoor activity section includes the best surfing, diving, swimming and walking in the region. Includes expanded inland coverage. Guide contains information about the traditional owners of the land, and includes highlighted indigenous tourism options.
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Disappointing 20 April, 2008 In recent years, I have been increasingly disappointed with the information contained in LP's guides. In the case of this one, I purposefully chose _East Coast Australia_ instead of the thicker LP guide covering all of Australia. I figured I could get more detail about locations in that region with this region-specific book, but I was wrong. Morton National Park and neighboring Bungonia Gorge are not even mentioned. (The larger guide does cover Morton.) Canberra, the nation's capitol, gets a mere 4 1/2 pages of text. Some of the smaller towns surrounding Canberra (picturesque Yass, comfortable Queanbeyan, historic Cooma, Goulburn on the motorway between Canberra and Sydney) get no mention whatsoever. Several years ago, LP discovered that there was a dearth of decent travel guides and stepped in to change the situation. Rick Steves is supplanting LP (who supplanted Let's Go Europe earlier) in Europe now. I hope someone will come along and address the rest of the world soon. In the meantime, LP's Thorntree is a great web-based interactive resource that can be taken advantage of.
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