604 resultados para TRAIL
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Based on extensive field work and years of personal experience, the authors discuss the development of tourism in the Great Himalaya of Nepal from the early days of mountaineering to present-day trekking. Tourism and its potentials, drawbacks, and risks are illustrated with a focus on the Khumbu/Everest and Annapurna regions, the most popular mountain destinations in the country. The themes addressed include: growth and expansion of mountain tourism; employment and income generation; wealth, poverty, and livelihood as reflected in statistics and personal accounts by local people; the revival of trade with Tibet; tourism and the role of women; the crucial role played by institutions, policies and political stability; and environmental issues such as forest degradation, garbage management, and trail damage. With its numerous illustrations, text boxes and quotes, the book is intended for a broad readership of policy- and decision-makers in tourism and development, scholars, and tourists and mountaineers who take an interest in mountain development in the Great Himalaya and elsewhere.
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"Reference to illustrations of plants other than those figured in this work" precedes text in each volume.
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Each front accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.
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Glass, Islamic, Abbasid; 19/32 in.x 11 1/32 in.; glass, blown with applied trail, scratch-engraved
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"Edited by Susan Hickey"--Acknowledgments.
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Pioneer transportation in America.--The virginal muletamer [Sebastian de Aparicio]--The trail of the serpent.--Oranges three hundred years ago.--The Yankee smuggler in California.--The son of necessity.--Indelible Spain.--When the stones come to life.--The last of the troubadours.
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Includes indexes.
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Constantly suffering from the cold, Sam makes his companion on the Arctic trail promise to cremate him when he dies, which the companion does--to his great surprise.
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Bread and the newspaper.--My hunt after "the captain."--The inevitable trail.--The physiology of walking.--The seasons.--The human body and it's management.--Cinders from the ashes.--Mechanism in thought and morals.--The physiology of versification.--Crime and automatism.--Jonathan Edwards.--The pulpit and the pew.
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Sequel to The great Sioux trail.
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Bread and the newspaper.--My hunt after "the captain."--The inevitable trail.--The physiology of walking.--The seasons.--The human body and it's management.--Cinders from the ashes.--Mechanism on thought and morals.--The physiology of versification.--Crime and automatism.--Jonatahan Edwards.--The pulpit and the pew.
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Title from cover.
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Vol. 6, by Thomas D. Wood, Marion O. Lerrigo and Nina B. Lamkin.
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"...first statewide development and operation plan for DNR trails." -- Letter of transmittal.
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Vols. 1-13 have subtitle: France and England in North America. Parts 1-7.