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Bezig met laden... Maine's Most Scenic Roads: 25 Routes off the Beaten Path (editie 2011)door John Gibson
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Tucked away among Maine's blue highways are stretches of road that are scenic, beautiful, and a joy to discover. In this fully updated edition of Maine's Most Scenic Roads you'll find trips that are close by, or just far enough away to fit whatever kind of escape you're looking for. Tune up the car, pump the bicycle tires, or roll out your motorcycle, and head directly for 25 of Maine's most scenic and pleasurable drives. In Maine's Most Scenic Roads you'll find a selection of the best drives in all areas of the state. Some are loop routes, others point-to-point. Each can also be worked into a larger itinerary. Thorough directions and easy-to-follow maps ensure that you can relax and enjoy the view. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)917.410443History and Geography Geography and Travel Geography of and travel in North America Northeastern U.S. MaineLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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We have not had this little guidebook in our travel bag before, but we will now be using it extensively. We were pleased to see how many of the 25 routes we'd been able to cover (some in part, others in their entirety) as we drive to see friends, attend High School sports events (when hubby was coaching) and library meetings to tour each other's facilities, and to take the grand daughter on trips 'to see the Moosies'. It's a gem of a book that fits easily into your glove compartment. While you'll probably be more comfortable with a more detailed map if you're in an area where you've not ventured before, the author presents enough detail to guide you to little known gems and let you soak up the scenery. It's not a picture book. The traveler can take his or her own pictures, taste the food, smell the smells, and simply soak up the ambiance. John Gibson just provides the compass to point you in the right direction. It's a gem of a book, and for those who live in the vicinity, it's the perfect volume for the guest room bedside table, or as a welcome to town giftt for newcomers. We're certainly going to be sure to get a copy for our library (and not just because we're mentioned in the book!) ( )