Author: Len Zell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975718452
Category : Gascoyne (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
The Shark Bay-Ningaloo Coast extends 600km from north to south and the Outback Pathways cover more than 3,000km of Outback roads, all exhibiting a stunning diversity of organisms and geological and human history. Habitats include oceanic, bay, sea floor, coral reef, seagrass meadows, mangroves, stromatolites, limestone caves, karst landforms, underground water masses, sand dunes, clay pans, mountain ranges, arid lands and desert. The Outback Pathways are an exciting series of three self-drive road trails being the Wool Wagon Pathway, Kingsford Smith Mail Run and Miner's Pathway. This book introduces these comprehensively as well as the 'icons' of the region, and the associated innovative animal recovery programs in Shark Bay. There is a photographic guide with captions for the most commonly-seen plants and animals. 'Boxed bits' of information covering important hints or explaining in detail more complicated or special items are throughout the book.
Wild Discovery Guides
Author: Len Zell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975718452
Category : Gascoyne (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
The Shark Bay-Ningaloo Coast extends 600km from north to south and the Outback Pathways cover more than 3,000km of Outback roads, all exhibiting a stunning diversity of organisms and geological and human history. Habitats include oceanic, bay, sea floor, coral reef, seagrass meadows, mangroves, stromatolites, limestone caves, karst landforms, underground water masses, sand dunes, clay pans, mountain ranges, arid lands and desert. The Outback Pathways are an exciting series of three self-drive road trails being the Wool Wagon Pathway, Kingsford Smith Mail Run and Miner's Pathway. This book introduces these comprehensively as well as the 'icons' of the region, and the associated innovative animal recovery programs in Shark Bay. There is a photographic guide with captions for the most commonly-seen plants and animals. 'Boxed bits' of information covering important hints or explaining in detail more complicated or special items are throughout the book.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975718452
Category : Gascoyne (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
The Shark Bay-Ningaloo Coast extends 600km from north to south and the Outback Pathways cover more than 3,000km of Outback roads, all exhibiting a stunning diversity of organisms and geological and human history. Habitats include oceanic, bay, sea floor, coral reef, seagrass meadows, mangroves, stromatolites, limestone caves, karst landforms, underground water masses, sand dunes, clay pans, mountain ranges, arid lands and desert. The Outback Pathways are an exciting series of three self-drive road trails being the Wool Wagon Pathway, Kingsford Smith Mail Run and Miner's Pathway. This book introduces these comprehensively as well as the 'icons' of the region, and the associated innovative animal recovery programs in Shark Bay. There is a photographic guide with captions for the most commonly-seen plants and animals. 'Boxed bits' of information covering important hints or explaining in detail more complicated or special items are throughout the book.
Perth, Western Australia & the Outback
Author: Holly Smith
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 1588437809
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Following is an excerpt from this extensive & highly detailed guide by a lifetime resident of Australia. The guide covers all the hotels, restaurants, sights to see and activities, from beachgoing to hiking, kayaking to exploring the Outback and the cultural attractions. Australia's largest state takes up nearly a third of the continent, filling some 2,525,250 square kilometers with a diverse mix of extreme and wonderful landscapes. The balmy seaside capital of Perth and its thriving southern suburb of Fremantle, where 1.4 of the state's 1.8 million residents live, are spread along Australia's southwest edge, just north of the Cape Naturaliste hook. South of here, lush river valleys and coastal parks stretch east for more than 1,620 km, while north of Perth, along the rough edge of the Indian Ocean, towns are far and few, with vast natural parklands coloring in the empty spaces between them. The country's westernmost town, Coral Bay, lies halfway up the coast, from where the land cuts back east and north toward Port Hedland and Broome. And still the state sprawls on, further northeast through the great, dry plains of the Kimberley, and south through endless expanses of gold and red desert. Within these great, barren stretches and along the coastlines, however, are hidden treasures that for the past century have fueled much of Australia's economy. The famous goldfields, where fortune-seekers thronged in the late 1800s, surround the southern Outback city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Mineral sands and deposits of bauxite, the source for the country's massive aluminum industry, are tucked along the state's southwest edge. Around the Kimberley, or the far northwest, natural gas is the abundant resource, tapped in enormous quantities from the Northwest Shelf. The Pilbara, along the north-central coast, has the world's most extensive iron-ore deposits. And this is all not to mention the world-famous pearls found offshore of Broome, which rack up some US$200 million in yearly exports alone, or the Argyle Diamond mine of the same region, which produces more diamonds a year than anywhere else on the planet. In short, this is a massive state where riches and resources are only just being discovered. Million-hectare cattle stations stretch far and wide; broad national parks with million-year-old natural phenomena take their places in patchwork fashion around them; and thousands of kilometers of desolate, unexplored lands fill the gaps in between. You could wander here for a year and not run into a soul if you were well-prepared, or you could skirt between desert, ocean, and river excursions. There's plenty of history and culture surrounding every settlement, too, providing for a well-rounded adventure experience that delves deep into a very unique blend of environments. With more than 63 national parks, bushwalking is the number-one activity, followed closely by four-wheel-drive adventures. The entire state is edged by the ocean, with magnificent reefs around the center, so diving and snorkeling, boating, windsurfing, and other watersports are all possibilities. Historic cultural excursions take place in the center and the far north Aboriginal lands, while modern encounters might have you wine-tasting through the southwest Margaret River vineyards. You can cycle around the coast, rock climb and abseil in the rugged mountains, explore caves in the central region, camel trek in the desert, kayak the southern rivers, dive and snorkel along remote reefs, and surf chic Perth swells or lonely Pacific bays. The possibilities are as endless as the land, for the state is only just being chiseled into a major adventure destination, and it's a place where you truly have the chance to trail-blaze, get lost, and discover something entirely new about the world - and your own character within it.
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 1588437809
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Following is an excerpt from this extensive & highly detailed guide by a lifetime resident of Australia. The guide covers all the hotels, restaurants, sights to see and activities, from beachgoing to hiking, kayaking to exploring the Outback and the cultural attractions. Australia's largest state takes up nearly a third of the continent, filling some 2,525,250 square kilometers with a diverse mix of extreme and wonderful landscapes. The balmy seaside capital of Perth and its thriving southern suburb of Fremantle, where 1.4 of the state's 1.8 million residents live, are spread along Australia's southwest edge, just north of the Cape Naturaliste hook. South of here, lush river valleys and coastal parks stretch east for more than 1,620 km, while north of Perth, along the rough edge of the Indian Ocean, towns are far and few, with vast natural parklands coloring in the empty spaces between them. The country's westernmost town, Coral Bay, lies halfway up the coast, from where the land cuts back east and north toward Port Hedland and Broome. And still the state sprawls on, further northeast through the great, dry plains of the Kimberley, and south through endless expanses of gold and red desert. Within these great, barren stretches and along the coastlines, however, are hidden treasures that for the past century have fueled much of Australia's economy. The famous goldfields, where fortune-seekers thronged in the late 1800s, surround the southern Outback city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Mineral sands and deposits of bauxite, the source for the country's massive aluminum industry, are tucked along the state's southwest edge. Around the Kimberley, or the far northwest, natural gas is the abundant resource, tapped in enormous quantities from the Northwest Shelf. The Pilbara, along the north-central coast, has the world's most extensive iron-ore deposits. And this is all not to mention the world-famous pearls found offshore of Broome, which rack up some US$200 million in yearly exports alone, or the Argyle Diamond mine of the same region, which produces more diamonds a year than anywhere else on the planet. In short, this is a massive state where riches and resources are only just being discovered. Million-hectare cattle stations stretch far and wide; broad national parks with million-year-old natural phenomena take their places in patchwork fashion around them; and thousands of kilometers of desolate, unexplored lands fill the gaps in between. You could wander here for a year and not run into a soul if you were well-prepared, or you could skirt between desert, ocean, and river excursions. There's plenty of history and culture surrounding every settlement, too, providing for a well-rounded adventure experience that delves deep into a very unique blend of environments. With more than 63 national parks, bushwalking is the number-one activity, followed closely by four-wheel-drive adventures. The entire state is edged by the ocean, with magnificent reefs around the center, so diving and snorkeling, boating, windsurfing, and other watersports are all possibilities. Historic cultural excursions take place in the center and the far north Aboriginal lands, while modern encounters might have you wine-tasting through the southwest Margaret River vineyards. You can cycle around the coast, rock climb and abseil in the rugged mountains, explore caves in the central region, camel trek in the desert, kayak the southern rivers, dive and snorkel along remote reefs, and surf chic Perth swells or lonely Pacific bays. The possibilities are as endless as the land, for the state is only just being chiseled into a major adventure destination, and it's a place where you truly have the chance to trail-blaze, get lost, and discover something entirely new about the world - and your own character within it.
Landscope
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Lonely Planet West Coast Australia
Author: Lonely Planet
Publisher: Lonely Planet
ISBN: 1837586403
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Publisher: Lonely Planet
ISBN: 1837586403
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Wild Discovery Guide to Shark Bay Ningaloo and Outback Pathways
Author: Len Zell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975718407
Category : Gascoyne (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
The Shark Bay - Ningaloo Cost extends 600km from north to south and the Outback Pathways cover more than 3,000km of Outback roads, all exhibiting a stunning diversity of organisms and geological and human history. More than 380 photographs illustrate the text. A satellite image is used for regional orientation and an indication of the area of study. Fourteen pages of map sections from the WA Department of Land Information StreetSmart series are included covering the coast in sequence from north to south and the Outback Pathways. There is a photographic guide with captions for the most commonly seen plants and animals.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975718407
Category : Gascoyne (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
The Shark Bay - Ningaloo Cost extends 600km from north to south and the Outback Pathways cover more than 3,000km of Outback roads, all exhibiting a stunning diversity of organisms and geological and human history. More than 380 photographs illustrate the text. A satellite image is used for regional orientation and an indication of the area of study. Fourteen pages of map sections from the WA Department of Land Information StreetSmart series are included covering the coast in sequence from north to south and the Outback Pathways. There is a photographic guide with captions for the most commonly seen plants and animals.
Australia
Author: Hugh Finlay
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780864423627
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 1036
Book Description
A travel guide for Australia.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780864423627
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 1036
Book Description
A travel guide for Australia.
Australia
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1040
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1040
Book Description
Antony Gormley
Author: Antony Gormley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sculpture, British
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Exhibition held at Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, 18 September to 31 October 1993; Tate Gallery Liverpool, 20 November 1993 to 6 February 1994; and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 14 April to 19 June 1994.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sculpture, British
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Exhibition held at Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, 18 September to 31 October 1993; Tate Gallery Liverpool, 20 November 1993 to 6 February 1994; and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 14 April to 19 June 1994.
World Travel Guide
Author: Columbus Publishing Ltd
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781902221885
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 932
Book Description
With E-World guide CD.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781902221885
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 932
Book Description
With E-World guide CD.
Diving & Snorkeling Great Barrier Reef
Author: Len Zell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781740591232
Category : Coral reefs and islands
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A unique activity guide for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts, featuring reviews of activities and attractions above and below the water. Includes complete listings for diving services and resorts, and dramatic full-colour photographs throughout.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781740591232
Category : Coral reefs and islands
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A unique activity guide for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts, featuring reviews of activities and attractions above and below the water. Includes complete listings for diving services and resorts, and dramatic full-colour photographs throughout.