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The author of several travel books and winner of literary prizes for her outstanding quality of writing Niema is highly regarded by readers and critics alike. Brought up in Montreal, she embarked on her first trip abroad when she was only fourteen. Since then she has spent most of her life travelling or writing about her travels and as such it was some years before she was to return to Montreal as a home. As she says, "I left Montreal an adolescent and returned an adult, with a husband, a baby a...
This guide describes classic routes in all grades ranging from the easier climbs on the highest peaks, a selection of the multi-day traverses and a choice of the best "grande courses" on ice, rock or mixed. Among the famous peaks covered are Ushba, Shkhelda, Dykh-Tau, Koshtan-Tau and Shkhara. Access, hut, weather and logistical information are provided, plus a full range of maps and photos.
Traveller's Guide to Botswana (Traveller's guides)
by Peter Comley and S Meyer
India Del Nord (Lonely Planet Travel Guides)
by M. Honan, J. Bindloss, J Connolly, P. Greenway, A. Ham, and Et Al
In the summer of 2002 the authors were having lunch in Kabul and realized there was no single source of information for all the new phone numbers in Kabul. Added to that, there were thousands of international aid workers arriving and thousands of Afghans returning home. Their response was a 16-page leaflet, "The Survival Guide to Kabul", which they distributed through Kabul's street kids. The original 16 pages has been expanded to 160, adding personal stories from Afghans and aid-workers as well...