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Last Minute $24.99 Last Minute |
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Galapagos Islands Travel Map $7.95 The Galapagos Islands Travel Reference Map by ITMB is an all-in-one travel resource, and perfect for todays travelers This Galapagos Islands map is fully indexed and printed on waterproof paper. This Galapagos Islands Travel Map includes useful information such as Major transportation routes Villages National Parks, Wildlife Parks Reserves Extensive labeling of physical features such as mountain ranges, valleys and peaks Elevation Info Points of Interest Detailed Scale of 1 420,000 |
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The Last Minute $18.17 They framed me. They abducted my wife. They took my child. I want him back. Sam Capra has one reason to live: to reclaim his baby son from the people who kidnapped him. Teaming up with a young mother whose daughter went missing, he tracks his child across the country in a dangerous, desperate race against time. From the internationally bestselling author of Panic, The Last Minute is the most heart-stopping thriller of the year, from one of the best thriller writers of our time' (Harlan Coben). |
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Last Minute Shopping Polar Bear Statue $39.99 Last Minute Shopping Polar Bear Statue Hand Crafted in the USA It seems this polar bear family has completed their Christmas shopping. Even the two bear cubs are carrying a gift. The sleepy village in the background is covered in so much snow that only the bears can travel in or out. This clever sculpture appears to be carved into a rough stone. As with the entire Carruth Collection, this piece is full of personality and emotion, turning your garden into a whimsical masterpiece! Original Designs by Sculptor George Carruth Made in Waterville, OH Concrete Can be Left Outdoors Year Round 10" W x 5.5"H x 2.75"D Eight Pounds Hand Cast Stone Individually Gift Boxed George Carruth Original Design! Since 1983 George Carruth has been creating wonderful cast images in stone from completely original designs carved from limestone and clay. A cat birdbath, frog rain gauge and dog thermometer are but a few of the outdoor garden statues and sculptures created at Carruth Studio. It all began over 25 years ago with one-of-a-kind garden statues and sculptures, hand carved from stones, cast off from local quarries. Turning rough quarry stones into garden sculptures became the passion of George Carruth over two decades ago. After several years of working as a sculptor at American Greeting Cards in Cleveland, Ohio, George decided to apply his artistic skills to stone. It literally changed his life! Soon he was winning awards at art shows and exhibits, sculpting commissioned pieces for the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and carving custom stone panels for a school, library and village clock tower. Even a custom tiny stone Christmas ornament was commissioned for the White House Christmas tree |
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Frommer's Ecuador & The Galapagos Islands Travel Guide (Paperback) $22.99 With Frommer's Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide (paperback), youll discover a world of beauty and adventure. Find out about the must-see destinations along the equator, from the capital of Quito to the volcanic islands of Galpagos. Frommers Ecuador travel book will turn your trip to the South American country into the vacation of a lifetime. Frommer's Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide, researched by a veteran travel writer who lives in Latin America, takes you through this fast-changing country, to visit rugged wilderness preserves, sleepy beach towns, the bustling, colonial capital, and, of course, the spectacular Galapagos Islands. Read Frommers Ecuador travel book, and discover that Ecuador offers an opportunity for adventure for all ages and abilities: from mountain biking in Baños, to swimming with sea lions in the Galapagos; from whitewater rafting on the Rio Blanco, to summiting Cotopaxi, the highest active volcano in the world. Buy Frommer's Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide to ensure a great time during your vacation on the equator. |
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The Galapagos Islands $13.08 A dedicated amateur naturalist presents an updated guide to visiting Ecuador`s Galapagos Islands. Covers the plants, birds, mammals, reptiles, and underwater creatures; major islands and visitor sites; and travel tips, from planning a visit to what to bring. Illustrations are all new to this edition, including eight pages of color, and variable b&w, photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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Moon Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands Travel Guide (Paperback) $19.95 Study the paperback Moon Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide before your next trip to the area and learn vital tips that could save you time, money, and stress. Authors Julian Smith and Jean Brown are travel experts who will lead you into unexpected gorgeous locations, and give you sound advice on the best tours. A stellar Ecuador travel book, Moon Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide even tracks down the best spots to watch the country's legendary cliff diving. In the paperback Moon Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide, seasoned travelers Julian Smith and Jean Brown lead travelers to unique, off-the-beaten-path adventures in Ecuador, from riding the train through the steep switchbacks of the famous Nariz del Diablo (Devil's Nose) to enjoying some of the best diving in the world off of the Galapagos Islands. Smith and Brown include several trip strategies that cater to the diverse interests of travelers, such as a Culture and History Tour and Outdoor Adventure Tour. The Ecuador travel book, Moon Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide, is filled with information on exploring the colonial architecture of Quito's Old Town and climbing volcanoes in Sangay National Park, and Moon Ecuador gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. Buy the paperback Moon Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide before your next trip to the beautiful South American region and uncover essential tips from two travel experts. |
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Last Minute SAT: Math - $9.99 The Last Minute series of home videos caters to teenagers who are planning to take the dreaded SAT college admission tests, but suffering from a decided lack of prep time before the big day arrives. The release Last Minute SAT: Math covers the mathematical portion of that test, with lessons and exercises in many different areas of math including geometry and algebra. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Last Minute SAT: Writing - $9.99 The Last Minute series of home videos caters to teenagers who are planning to take the dreaded SAT college admission tests, but suffering from a decided lack of prep time before the big day arrives. The writing portion of the test generally combines error identification questions (which focus on correct grammar and sentence structure) with a written essay. The release Last Minute SAT Writing assists students with the fundamentals of studying for this portion of the examination. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Lonely Planet Ecuador & The Galapagos Islands Travel Guide (Paperback) $23.99 With a Lonely Planet Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide, your vacation to the equator is as good as arranged. Lots of insider information helps you determine what to see and what to skip. Where to go for excitement, and where to relax. Pack a paperback Ecuador travel book by Lonely Planet, and get ready to board the plane to an unforgettable adventure. Read the Lonely Planet Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide, and find out why nobody knows Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands like Lonely Planet. Our 8th edition gives you the tools you need to create your own adventure, whether you want to browse colorful handicrafts at Otavalo's Saturday market, climb active Volcan Cotopaxi, swim with the Galapagos penguins or relax in chilled-out Vilcabamba. Buy the Lonely Planet Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Travel Guide, and get ready for an unforgettable trip to the equator. |
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The Galapagos Islands Travel Adventures $6.99 There is no other place like these islands on earth! This unmatched archipelago is a world away from the mainland, yet it also helps define the identity of Ecuador. The Galápagos Islands captured the imagination of Charles Darwin and provided the catalyst for developing his theory of evolution, forever altering the written history of life on earth. Ever since the old pirate days, when the islands were referred to as the Enchanted Islands, the Galápagos have lured the inquisitive traveler with an unearthly beauty uniquely its own. Lying more than 600 miles off the west coast of Ecuador, the Galápagos have evolved in relative isolation. The wildlife is majestic and friendly, with very little fear of people. Don't expect palm trees, white-sand beaches, and margaritas here. Expect jutting cliffs, volcanic moonscapes, emerald coves, and desert islands. Expect giant tortoises, swimming iguanas, friendly sea lions, and a rainbow of tropical fish. The Galápagos are often called the Islands Born of Fire. The older exposed islands are approximately four to five million years old, created by underwater volcanoes that are still active today. Thus, the archipelago is relatively young and continues to evolve. There are nearly 60 exposed landmasses that are currently named in the Galápagos. Thirteen are large islands, six are considered small islands, and more than 40 are islets. The largest is the 80-mile-long Isabela Island, with over half the archipelago's total land area. All told, the islands extend for more than 267 miles. It would take quite some time to visit them all. This guide covers all the islands, from Floreana to Baltra, with details on where to stay, what to see, the wildlife, tour guides and even where to eat. |