Unforgettable Places: Unique Sites and Experiences Around the World

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by Steve Davey

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The ultimate collection of unforgettable destinations. The globe-trotting authors of the Unforgettable Places series are eloquent guides to 80 favorite destinations, unique sights and experiences around the world. Some suggest an adventure-filled walk, a breathtaking climb or a fantastical river-rafting experience, while others recommend an island of unrivalled tropical beauty, ruins that have stood for a thousand years or a painter's famous garden. The authors provide cultural and historical background information, describe what visitors can expect, suggest activities, give helpful tips and recommend places to stay. More than 2,000 vibrant photographs entice the reader to experience unusual destinations such as: Zambian rivers to raft - A volcano in Guatemala to climb - The Milford Track in New Zealand - Torres del Paine, Chile - Coyote Buttes, Arizona and Utah - The Golden Temple, Amritsar, India - Newfoundland, Canada - Angkor Wat, Cambodia - Festival of the Sahara, Tunisia - Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt - Santorini, Greece - Fallingwater, Pennsylvania - Machu Picchu, Peru - Monet's Garden, Giverny, France - Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Amalfi Coast, Italy - Drovers' Roads, Spain - King Ludwig's Way, Germany - Yukon River journey, Canada - Walking with Wordsworth, England - Driving the Uyuni Salt Flat, Bolivia. Getting ready to plan your vacations for this year?... Unforgettable Places is the ultimate collection of the world's must see destinations. (Rob Mooy Kingston This Week ) The first installment in what has become a beautifully photographed series... The subtitle says it all: 1,000 Ultimate Travel Experiences. ( Westworld ) The latest in a series! Unforgettable Places takes you to 80 destinations...The 2,000-plus photos, along with comprehensive cultural, historical, and things-to-do advice, offer the next best thing to being there--and give you something to dream about. (Liz Grogan Good Times 2009-10-31) Travellers will love Unforgettable Places, a beautiful compendium of formidable sites around the world. (Sheldon Kirshner The Canadian Jewish News 2010-07-15) Guides you to visually thrilling locales around the world. (Sheldon Kirshner Canadian Jewish News 2010-12-09) Steve Davey is a travel writer and author. Steve Watkins is a travel photographer and author. Clare Jones is a travel writer and photographer whose work has been featured in a variety of publications, including USA Today and numerous travel guides. Marc Schlossman is a professional photographer and author. Excerpt River-running, Zambezi River, Zambia Whether it involves getting drenched by one of the seven natural wonders of the world or rafting the planet's most awesome rapids, a journey on the mighty Zambezi River is a guaranteed thrill. Rising from a small spring in north-western Zambia, the Zambezi, Africa's fourth-largest river, travels a massive 2700 km and traverses six countries on its way to the Indian Ocean. En route this majestic body of water weaves an unmistakable path, and has carved out the spectacular Victoria Falls where, on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, the 2-km-wide river plunges more than 100 metres into the steep-sided and ever-deepening Batoka Gorge, a white-water-rafting paradise. The tranquillity of the upstream river, home to giraffes, elephants, hippos, crocodiles and innumerable forms of birdlife, is dramatically shattered as the Zambezi approaches the plunging drop of the falls. At peak flood a staggering 550,000 cubic metres of water thunder over the edge every minute, creating serious white-water rapids below. For the best views of the falls from the Zambian side follow the network of paths to the none too encouragingly named Knife Edge Bridge, where a hair-raising traverse through swirling clouds of spray takes you on to a downstream island in the river with views of the gaping abyss below. As the falls plunge downwards and ricochet off the rocks in the gorge, spray can spiral upwards as high as 500 metres. This remarkable plume of water can be seen up to 70 km away, earning the Victoria Falls their local name: Mosioa-tunya (the smoke that thunders). The falls are incredible enough in themselves, but the real adventure lies downstream. If pitting your wits against roller-coaster waves, big drops and swirling eddies grabs you, you will find that white-water rafting on the Zambezi is in a class of its own. Depending on the time of year, you may even find yourself bobbing about at the base of the falls in your inflatable raft, with just a paddle for support, before you launch into a descent. The 25 raftable rapids come one after the other and form the most daunting commercially-run white water anywhere in the world. They are classified as grade five by the British Canoe Union -- the official definition is 'extremely difficult, with long and violent rapids, steep gradients, big drops and pressure areas'. If this doesn't get your adrenalin flowing, the names of some of the rapids just mi

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