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The Falklands & South Georgia Island (Regional Guide) | 
enlarge | Author: Tony Wheeler Publisher: Lonely Planet Category: Book
Buy New: $27.99
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 395952
Media: Paperback Pages: 200 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1740596439 Dewey Decimal Number: 918 EAN: 9781740596435 ASIN: 1740596439
Publication Date: November 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Plucky penguins and regal albatrosses, awe-inspiring fjords and magnificent icebergs, convivial pubs and captivating shipwrecks - the Falklands and South Georgia Island make for an unforgettable adventure. Written by Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler, our one-of-a-kind guide steers you through the heart of this remote and spectacularly rugged landscape. GO WILD - our natural history chapter brings you closer to the islands' fascinating bird and marine mammal communities TAKE A HIKE - in-depth coverage of island walks, including a trek following Shackletons footsteps over icy South Georgia Island GET BENEATH THE SURFACE - soak up the area's fascinating shipwreck legacy on Stanley's Maritime History Trail SLEEP TIGHT - from cozy B&Bs to secluded portacabins, accommodations to suit every taste GO BEYOND - the only guidebook with comprehensive coverage of South Georgia Island
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No stone left unturned in this extremely detailed guide April 15, 2006 saskatoonguy (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm a fan of the Lonely Planet (LP) series, both for armchair travel and for actual travel. This is one of the most obscure destinations covered by LP, and has the added distinction of being written by LP founder Tony Wheeler. However, it is a mystery to me why a successful entrepreneur would want to go back to the drudgery of collecting information for this book. These 200 pages cover the Falklands in infinite detail. Every remote sheep farm that has a room for rent is described in detail, most of which are accessible only by non-scheduled plane. Keep in mind that the Falklands have only 3500 people, and only one place that could be described as a town or village, which means that this guide has a greater pages-per-capita ratio than any other LP guide (except perhaps Antarctica). There is a large emphasis on wildlife, with 17 pages describing varieties of birds. Also, 18 pages are dedicated to the even more remote South Georgia Island (pop. 10), accessible only by ship. As in all LP guides, there is background on the history and economy, excellent maps, and (in these more recent guides) many color photos.
The Edge of the Earth October 3, 2007 Mark Pietroski (Chicago, IL) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
An interesting, if brief, guided tour of what has to be one of the most remote tourist destinations on the planet. The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)are a British Colony in the South Atlantic, a few hundred miles off the South American coast, that are also claimed by Argentina---in 1982 the two countries fought a war over the islands. Points of interest are noted, and an overview of the land, the people (population only 2500, with about 80% living in the capital city of Port Stanley), the history, and the wildlife is provided. Included are about 30 pages on South Georgia, a remarkably picturesque, but largely uninhabited island even further out in the Atlantic. My only complaint was the lack of photographs of the Falkland countryside. It would have been nice to get a feel for the terrain---m.p.
One-Stop Shopping for Rare In-depth Information on the Falklands December 29, 2007 S. Watkins (Fairbanks, AK USA) We are planning a trip to the Falklands soon, and I have searched every available publication for information. Suffice to say, such information is in short supply. I was ecstatic when I found this book. If you are planning a trip to the Falklands and/or South Georgia, this is the only book you need. Its information is both varied and comprehensive. Of special interest to us was the section detailing every location to view each type of penguin found in the Falklands.
Very interesting February 8, 2008 Andrew The Lonely Planet guidebook series is known for combining travel tips with cultural and historical education, and the Falkland Islands guide is no exception. The detail of this book is outstanding, and the stories it describes are very interesting as well - these little islands have played a larger role in world affairs than the uninformed would ever expect. If you are buying this in conjunction with the Antarctica book, please note that this book is much smaller - but given the relative size of each landmass, the difference makes sense.
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