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05b Best Of Italy – Hiking in the Dolomites
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Summer Hiking at Pordoi Pass Italian Dolomites, Italy Photographic Poster Print Summer Hiking at Pordoi Pass Italian Dolomites, Italy is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
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Shorter Walks in the Dolomites: 40 Selected Walks (Cicerone Mountain Walking) $12.19 A full colour guide to 40 walks in the Dolomites. The walks vary in length from around three miles to full day excursions, both in the high mountains and in valleys. The Dolomites are a prime holiday destination, with superbly located resorts connected by good roads and transport. There are vast expanses of forest, high-altitude rockscapes and seas of wild flowers. There is an extensive network of… |
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Via Ferratas of the Italian Dolomites: Vol 1: North, Central and East (Cicerone Guides) $16.04 This completely updated Volume 1 of Via Ferratas of the Italian Dolomites covers the northern central and eastern Dolomites across an area stretching from Val di Fassa to Auronzo. Instead of grouping routes by mountain ranges, the book sets them out according to strategic valley bases, with some guidance on the best bases for attacking each of the routes. The authors, who have first-hand k… |
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Cicedrone Walking in the Dolomites: 28 Multi-Day Routes (Cicerone Guides) $12.10 This guide leads you through breathtaking alpine scenery flanked by well-graded paths and excellent mountain refuges that verge on hotels, which are easily accessible with the excellent network of public transport from major towns and travel hubs, such as Venice, Verona, Munich and Innsbruck. Any one of these fabulous multi-day walks make for a memorable holiday in Italy’s breathtaking Dolomite mo… |
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Hiking in Italy – Stelvio & Dolomites (Chapter) $5 This chapter contains the Stelvio and Dolomites chapters from Lonely Planet’s Hiking in Italy guidebook. |
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Dolomites Of Italy (travel) $39.6 Dolomites Of Italy (travel) |
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Hiking in Italy $16.46 Lonely Planet Knows ItalybrScale the literally breathtaking Dolomites, peer into brooding Sicillian volcanoes, explore medieval villages along the pilgrim routes of Tuscany or saunter along the sparkling coastline of the Cinque Terre: we’ve selected the best sentieri (walking trails) in the country for every interst and ability level. Whether you’re looking for easy day strolls among vineyards and olive groves, multi-day adventures in the Alps, or the thrill of the challenging vie ferrate (iron ways), this guide will walk you through Italy’s wealth of natural beauty, history and culture.brIn This Guide:brEverything you need to know to get preparedbrListings for sleeping, eating and facilities along the waybrAdvice on equipment, health and safetybr |
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Dolomites Trekking – AV1 & AV2, 2nd: Italy Trekking Guides $12.3 DIVHiking guide to the AV1 and AV2 trails, the most popular of the long-distance walks in the Italian Dolomites. Includes detailed walking maps, places to stay, and places to eat.br/divDIVAs a trekking destination the Italian Dolomites has few peers. Juxtaposing dramatic mountain scenery with picture-perfect Tyrolean villages, and flower-filled alpine meadows with poignant WWI battlefields, this small yet exquisite range rarely fails to enchant and beguile those who visit. This guide has been re-researched and updated to include the two most popular long-distance hikes in the Dolomites–the Alta Via 1 (AV1) and the Alta Via 2 (AV2) as well as shorter walks.brbrThe Alta Via 1 is the classic high level traverse of the Venetian Dolomites, from north to south. It’s a nine to fouteen day walk which begins at Lago di Braies in Val Pusteria running along a trail which connects a network of high mountain refuges south to Belluno. The Alta Via 2 is the longest alta via of them all, taking ten to sixteen days.brbr>55 detailed trekking maps–showing route times, places to stay, and points of interest:br>Alta Via 1 (nine-fourteen days)br>Alta Via 2 (ten-sixteen days)br>15 short treks (one-five days)br>Practical information–planning the trip and getting to Italy from other countries in Europe, North America, and Australasiabr>Historical and cultural background–with comprehensive sections on the legends and culture of the indigenous Ladin peoplebr>Cortina, Bolzano, and ten other towns and villages–detailed street plans, where to stay, where to eat, what to see, and getting to the start of a trekbr>Green hiking, health, and safety–how to stay healthy on a hike and minimize impact on a fragile regionbr>Italian language sectionbr>Flora and fauna–four-page full-color guide to the flowers of the Dolomites, plus an illustrated bird identification sectionbr/divDIVINTRODUCTION (1) PART 1: PLANNING YOUR TRIP – With@(™™™™™šÿ¾Úð |
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Hiking in Italy Travel Guide $24.99 Pre-order now. Scale the literally breathtaking Dolomites, peer into brooding Sicilian volcanoes, explore medieval villages along the pilgrim routes of Tuscany or saunter along the sparkling coastline of the Cinque Terre: we’ve selected the best sentieri (walking trails) in the country for every interest and ability level. |
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Dolomites Trekking – AV1 & AV2, 2nd $17.98 As a trekking destination the Italian Dolomites has few peers. Juxtaposing dramatic mountain scenery with picture-perfect Tyrolean villages, and flower-filled alpine meadows with poignant WWI battlefields, this small yet exquisite range rarely fails to enchant and beguile those who visit. This guide has been re-researched and updated to include the two most popular long-distance hikes in the Dolomites–the Alta Via 1 (AV1) and the Alta Via 2 (AV2) as well as shorter walks.The Alta Via 1 is the classic high level traverse of the Venetian Dolomites, from north to south. It’s a nine to fouteen day walk which begins at Lago di Braies in Val Pusteria running along a trail which connects a network of high mountain refuges south to Belluno. The Alta Via 2 is the longest alta via of them all, taking ten to sixteen days.>55 detailed trekking maps–showing route times, places to stay, and points of interest:>Alta Via 1 (nine-fourteen days)>Alta Via 2 (ten-sixteen days)>15 short treks (one-five days)>Practical information–planning the trip and getting to Italy from other countries in Europe, North America, and Australasia>Historical and cultural background–with comprehensive sections on the legends and culture of the indigenous Ladin people>Cortina, Bolzano, and ten other towns and villages–detailed street plans, where to stay, where to eat, what to see, and getting to the start of a trek>Green hiking, health, and safety–how to stay healthy on a hike and minimize impact on a fragile region>Italian language section>Flora and fauna–four-page full-color guide to the flowers of the Dolomites, plus an illustrated bird identification section |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Lienzer Dolomiten (lienz Dolomites), $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Lienzer Dolomiten (lienz Dolomites), |
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Dolomites : 0632037873 $120.98 This volume contains 23 state-of-the-art papers presented at the Dolomieu Conference on Carbonate Platforms and Dolomitization held in September 1991 in Ortisei, Italy. The conference was co-sponsored by the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS) and the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), and marked the 200th anniversary of the 1791 paper by Deodat de Dolomieu describing dolomite in detail for the first time. The papers presented do not aim to give a complete review of the current state of the dolomitic art, but rather discuss important advances and gaps in our knowledge of dolomitization. <br><ul><br><li>State-of-the-art papers from worldwide experts. <br><li>Includes basic science and economic applications.</li></ul><b>1. Introduction</b>.<p>Problems, Progress And Future Research Concerning Dolomites And Dolomitization.<p>Dolomieu And The First Description Of Dolomite.<p>Summary.<p><b>2. Sabkha, Evaporitic And Reflux Dolomitization Models</b>.<p>Salina Sedimentation And Diagenesis: West Caicos Island, British West Indies.<p>Mechanisms Of Complete Dolomitization In A Carbonate Shelf: Comparison Between The Novian Dolomia Principale (Italy) And The Holocene Of Abu Dhabi Sabkha.<p>Changing Dolomitization Styles From Norian To Rhaetian In The Southern Tethus Realm.<p>Distribution, Petrography And Geochemistry Of Early Dolomite In Cyclic Shelf Facies, Yates Formation (Guadalupian), Capitan Reef Complex, USA.<p><b>3. Mixing Zone And Seawater Dolomitization Models</b>.<p>Dolomitization By Near-Normal Seawater? Field Evidence From The Bahamas.<p>Late Cenozoic Dolomites Of The Bahamas: Metastable Analogues For The Genesis Of Ancient Platform Dolomites.<p>Dolomitization Caused By Water Circulation Near The Mixing Zone: An Example From The Lower Visean Of The Campine Basin (Northern Belgium).<p><@^¸Që…ÿ¾Úð |
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Hiking in Italy – Liguria (Chapter) $2.5 This is the Liguria chapter from Lonely Planet’s Hiking in Italy guidebook. |
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Hiking in Italy – Campania (Chapter) $3 This is the Campania chapter from Lonely Planet’s Hiking in Italy guidebook. |
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$21.03 New – Hiking guide to the AV1 and AV2 trails, the most popular of the long-distance walks in the Italian Dolomites. Includes detailed walking maps, places to stay, and places to eat. |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Dachstein (walking Maps) $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Dachstein (walking Maps) |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Kals, Heiligenblut, Matrei $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Kals, Heiligenblut, Matrei |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Kufstein, Kaisergebirge, Kitzbuhel ( $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Kufstein, Kaisergebirge, Kitzbuhel ( |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Mayrhofen, Zillergrund, Ahrntal $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Mayrhofen, Zillergrund, Ahrntal |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Innsbruck And Surroundings (walking $73.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Innsbruck And Surroundings (walking |
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Hiking Maps Of The South Tyrol: Passeierjoch, Timmelsjoch, Jaufen $45.95 Hiking Maps Of The South Tyrol: Passeierjoch, Timmelsjoch, Jaufen |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Bludenz, Klostertal, Montafon $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Bludenz, Klostertal, Montafon |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Defereggen And Virgental $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Defereggen And Virgental |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Zillertal, Jenbach, Mayrhofen (walki $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Zillertal, Jenbach, Mayrhofen (walki |
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Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Innsbruck, Stubai, Sellrain, Brenner $46.95 Hiking Maps Of The Austrian Alps: Innsbruck, Stubai, Sellrain, Brenner |
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Hats, Hats, and More Hats! $2.99 Hats, Hats, and More Hats! |
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White Hats and Black Hats $12.79 White Hats and Black Hats |
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Hats $28.98 Over 350 color photographs depict a magnificent array of fashion hats from the early 19th century to present day, including the earliest known American straw bonnet. The hats are presented chronologically according to primary materials; straw, felt, horsehair, feathers, silk, velvet, and flowers. Trends in hat designs, Hollywood style, Stetson hats, tips on collecting, and contemporary millinery are also discussed. The captions include specific details about each hat, as well as labels and information about the milliners. This useful reference includes a glossary, a detailed price reference, and index with photographs of designer labels. This beautiful book will be cherished by collectors, dealers, fashion connoisseurs, and everyone who simply loves hats! |
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Hats : 077778647027 $8.51 Hats : 077778647027 |
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Hamilton’s Hats $55.95 Hamilton’s Hats |
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The Golden Hats $12.78 The Golden Hats |
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Mystery of the Hats $10.11 Mystery of the Hats |
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Hats : 652207980120 $11.33 Hats : 652207980120 |
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Hats! : 0807531715 $3.4 Hats! : 0807531715 |
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Wenger Alpina Hiking Boots – Men’s $98.95 Weather rated to -25F, when the trail is cold and wet, the Wenger Alpina Hiking Boots – Men’s is at its best. The Hydrofoil 3D waterproof membrane creates an impermeable layer to resist water penetration, even when submerged. |
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Hiking $30.48 Hiking : Have Fun, Be Smart (Have Fun Be Smart Exploring the Outdoors Series) by Sara Coppin Published in 2000 by Rosen Publishing Group |
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Hiking! $3.48 Distributed by Westcliffe Publishers for the first time, this introspective and intelligently written book explores the "why" of hiking, rather than the "how", underscoring its profound effect on health and well-being. The authors delve beyond the simple physical benefits of hiking to illuminate its philosophical, psychological, interpersonal, creative, and spiritual elements. Geared more for day-hikers than backpackers, it offers new insights to seasoned trailblazers, encourages novices to begin their own journeys into this exciting and popular pastime, and establishes hiking as a means to regain balance in our lives. |
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Hiking : 1405302526 $3.19 Hiking : 1405302526 |
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Hiking : 0839533803 $1 Hiking : 0839533803 |
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Hiking The Escalante $11.62 Hiking The Escalante |
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Hiking Alberta’s $11.73 Hiking Alberta’s |
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Hiking the Escalante $1.81 Hiking the Escalante |
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Hiking The Wasatch $15.48 Hiking The Wasatch |
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Hiking and backpacking $1 Hiking and backpacking |
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Hiking The Olympics $19.99 Hiking The Olympics |
