The Atlas Obscura Explorer's Guide for the World's Most Adventurous Kid
By: Thuras, Dylan
Contributor(s): Mosco, Rosemary | Ang, Joy [Illustrator]
Material type: TextPublisher: Workman Publishing 2018ISBN: 9781523507177Subject(s): Atlases - Juvenile Literature | Curiosities and Wonders - Juvenile Literature | Instructional and Educational Works - Juvenile Literature | Voyages and Travels - Juvenile Literature | Voyages Around the World - Juvenile LiteratureSummary: "Presents a kid's illustrated guide to 100 of the world's wonders, both natural and manmade, in 47 countries and on every continent on Earth. Travel the world through common points of interest, from sacred skeletons (Trunyan Tree cemetery in Indonesia leads you to India's Skeleton Lake, for example) to wild waterfalls (while in Zambia visit the Devil's Swimming Pool--and then move on to Antarctica's Blood Falls to ice caves to bioluminescence"Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Spark Central Young Adults & Middle Readers | YA - NONFICTION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31214000017608 |
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"Presents a kid's illustrated guide to 100 of the world's wonders, both natural and manmade, in 47 countries and on every continent on Earth. Travel the world through common points of interest, from sacred skeletons (Trunyan Tree cemetery in Indonesia leads you to India's Skeleton Lake, for example) to wild waterfalls (while in Zambia visit the Devil's Swimming Pool--and then move on to Antarctica's Blood Falls to ice caves to bioluminescence"
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