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Disappearing Destinations

37 Places in Peril and What Can Be Done to Help Save Them

Kimberly Lisagor Heather Hansen

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Vintage Books
01 October 2008
A beautiful and memorable look at some of the most gorgeous endangered places on the planet.

A beautiful and memorable look at some of the most gorgeous endangered places on the planet.

Machu Picchu is a mesmerizing, ancient Incan city tucked away in the mountains of Peru, but it is rapidly being worn down by the thousands of feet treading across its stones. Glacier National Park is a destination long known for the stunning beauty of its ice floes, but in our lifetimes it will have no glaciers due to global warming. In the biobays of Puerto Rico swimmers can float in a sea shimmering with bioluminescent life, but sediment being churned up by development is killing the dinoflagellates that produce the eerie and beautiful glow. And in the Congo Basin of Africa, where great apes roam freely in lush, verdant rainforests, logging is quickly destroying the vast life-giving canopies. These places-along with many others across the globe-are changing as we speak due to global warming, environmental degradation, overuse, and natural causes.

From the Boreal Forests in Finland to the Yangtze River Valley in China, 37 Places to See Before They Disappear is a treasure trove of geographic wonder, and a guide to these threatened destinations and what is being done to save them.
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Imprint:   Vintage Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   413g
ISBN:   9780307277367
ISBN 10:   0307277364
Series:   Vintage Departures
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword By Pico Iyer Introduction NORTH AMERICA United States Appalachia Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska The Cascades and Mount Rainier, Washington Casco Bay, Maine The Everglades, Florida Glacier National Park, Montana Great Smoky Mountains National Park Inner and Outer Banks, North Carolina Napa Valley, California Oahu, Hawaii The Rio Grande Yellowstone National Park Canada Banks Island, Northwest Territories Hudson Bay, Manitoba and Nunavut Inside Passage, British Columbia The Caribbean Bioluminescent Bays, Puerto Rico Roatán, Honduras Turks and Caicos Islands SOUTH AMERICA Amazon Basin Aysén, Patagonia, Chile Chacaltaya, Bolivia Galápagos, Ecuador Machu Picchu, Peru EUROPE & THE MIDDLE EAST The Alps Boreal Forest, Lapland, Finland Canary Islands, Spain Danube River and Delta Dead Sea, Israel and Jordan Venice, Italy AFRICA Congo Basin, Central Africa Maasailand, Kenya Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Timbuktu, Mali ASIA, PACIFIC ISLANDS, AND AUSTRALIA Everest National Park, Nepal Tuvalu and Maldives Yangtze River Valley, China Great Barrier Reef, Australia Acknowledgments Illustration Credits Appendix A: Responsible Travel Resources Appendix B: Regional Advocacy Organizations

Heather Hansen has worked on staff at Boston magazine, the Sunday Independent (Johannesburg, South Africa) and the Provincetown Banner, where she wrote extensively on people and the environment. She won the Harper's magazine award for Distinguished Magazine Writing in 1999, and has contributed to two books by Gail Sheehy- Middletown, America and Hillary's Choice. Heather has political science and English degrees from Mount Holyoke College and a masters in journalism from UC Berkeley. She lives in Boulder, Colorado. Kimberly Lisagor is a freelance journalist who has written about travel and the environment for Outside, Mother Jones, Men's Journal, National Geographic Adventure, USA Weekend, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and others. She is the author of Outside's Wilderness Lodge Vacations (W.W. Norton & Co., 2004), which won the Lowell Thomas Award for best guidebook and an Award of Excellence from the North American Travel Journalists Association. She lives in San Luis Obispo, California.

  • Winner of Colorado Book Award (Creative Nonfiction) 2009

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