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Destination travelers who want comprehensive yet compact take-along guides for planning while at home or abroad will welcome Lonely Planet's newest additions, which pack in specifics and update details for the latest travel information. Lindsay Brown's East Coast Australia (1740597834, $22.99) tells how to cruise, walk, cycle, surf and experience Australia's lesser-traveled East Coast. Chapters discuss both major cities and the countryside but always focus on uniquely Australian experiences, providing maps, colorful photos, and plenty of specifics on accommodations and travel. Co-authors John Noble and Susan Forsyth's Belize (1740-59519X, $18.99) does the same for the little South American country which holds both wild animals WILD ANIMALS. Animals in a state of nature; animals ferae naturae. Vide Animals; Ferae naturae.  and ruins
This article is about ruins in architecture; for other meanings, see Ruins (disambiguation).


Ruins is a term used to describe the remains of man-made architecture: structures that were at one time complete but which have either been deliberately
 as attractions. From beachside beach·side  
adj.
Situated on or along a beach.
 to jungle lodging, touring islands to studying Maya culture and antiquities Antiquities, nearly always used in the plural in this sense, is a term for objects from Antiquity, especially the civilizations of the Mediterranean: the Classical antiquity of Greece and Rome, Ancient Egypt and the other Ancient Near Eastern cultures. , Belize provides independent travelers with plenty of choices and the information to achieve goals. David Andrew's Watching Wildlife: Galapagos Islands (1741042097, $24.99) tells where to find wildlife when visiting the Galapagos. Wildlife photos display them, background information on animal behavior is provided, and tips on planning a trip and taking the best equipment for all kinds of wildlife viewing specific to the island environment make Watching Wildlife: Galapagos Islands a fine planner.
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Title Annotation:East Coast Australia; Belize; Watching Wildlife: Galapagos Islands
Publication:The Bookwatch
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2006
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