Central America - Travel, Nature Travel - Tourism, Narratives & Description
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Overview
Nestled on the Caribbean coast between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize boasts one of the world's longest barrier reefs and some of the planet's most diverse and untrammeled terrestrial habitats. With revised, updated, all-new material, this guide shows the ecologically minded traveler how best to appreciate the country's rich assortment of flora and fauna.Editorials
Library Journal
As the first title in a new series, "Adventures in Nature," this book focuses on Belize's natural resources. For each attraction, it supplies directions for getting there, outfitters, accommodations, and the like. The useful appendixes give information on travel basics, climate, cuisine, currency, entry/exit requirements, immunization, transportation, suggested readings, a flora/fauna list, and much, much more. This is a useful guidebook for those who appreciate nature more than civilization, and subsequent books in the series should be just as informative. Recommended for public libraries with travel sections.Sandra Knowles, Univ. of South Carolina, ColumbiaBook Details
Published
February 23, 2001
Publisher
Muir (John) Publications,U.S.
Pages
362
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781562614317