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From cutting-edge maker spaces to heritage workshops, London is a haven for creators. Make London will show you the city's most extraordinary studios and workshops with endless creative opportunities, whether you're a complete novice or enthusiastic craft hobbyist. Sculpt your vision in clay, shape molten glass, tuft your own masterpiece or delve into the art of bespoke spectacle making. Whether it's Japanese weaving or intricate paper marbling that calls to you, this guide invites you to participate in some hands-on activity and uncover London's thriving creative spaces.
Experience the spellbinding allure of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley through the vivid imagery and captivating travel tales of bestselling author Bill Arnott.Embark on another thrilling adventure with acclaimed travel writer Bill Arnott in A Season in the Okanagan. Join Bill as he once again hits the open road from Vancouver for an epic trip through British Columbia's picturesque Okanagan region and its surrounding areas. From meaningful encounters with locals to uncovering hidden treasures, Bill captures the essence of why the Okanagan Valley stands as another of BC's premier tourist destinations. Indulge in exquisite cuisine, world-class wines, unique natural landscapes, and captivating wildlife encounters as Bill paints a vivid picture of life in British Columbia's scenic interior.Featuring captivating original artwork throughout, A Season in the Okanagan is the perfect keepsake for anyone enchanted by the region's charm and allure.
"There's Lots to See in Georgia provides a history of the Peach State's state historic sites, including a brief history of each site, the process by which the sites were preserved or restored and became part of the state historic site system, and information to guide visitors as they tour each site. The sixteen sites featured in this book capture more than fifteen hundred years of history of the place we now call Georgia, from the Woodland era through the mid-twentieth century. Included are Native American sites from the Woodland, Mississippian, and Cherokee periods, colonial-era sites, frontier settlement sites, antebellum plantations, Civil War sites, and a presidential retreat. No other book offers such comprehensive coverage of all the historic sites owned and operated by the state of Georgia"--
"There's Lots to See in Georgia provides a history of the Peach State's state historic sites, including a brief history of each site, the process by which the sites were preserved or restored and became part of the state historic site system, and information to guide visitors as they tour each site. The sixteen sites featured in this book capture more than fifteen hundred years of history of the place we now call Georgia, from the Woodland era through the mid-twentieth century. Included are Native American sites from the Woodland, Mississippian, and Cherokee periods, colonial-era sites, frontier settlement sites, antebellum plantations, Civil War sites, and a presidential retreat. No other book offers such comprehensive coverage of all the historic sites owned and operated by the state of Georgia"--
With vibrant illustrations and captivating chapters, this guide helps you to uncover the authentic tastes of Japan, whether you're dining in an izakaya-a Japanese eatery-or browsing the aisles of a Japanese supermarket.
A year spent at the precipice of severe climate change in oceanfront Spain.Delta is the magnificent result of a year spent on the island of Buda, contemplating the passing of the seasons, the marshes, the seabirds, and a relentless horizon. In its pages, Gabi Martínez stitches scenes of the natural world alongside the day-to-day lives of this unique island's residents, many of whom have called it home for generations. But something disrupts the slow rhythms of eel fishing, rice farming, and the Ebro River's flow to the coast. Something is shifting. As climate change tilts the scales of a fragile coexistence, and rising sea levels threaten to swallow their homes, the island's locals must reconcile their past and future—both beholden to a region that grows more endangered with each passing day.
A journey across Greece, Turkey and the Middle East, which retraces the one made by Pythagoras some 2500 years ago in his quest to discover 'the theory of everything'.
When Felicity Cloake announced that she was planning her dream cycle around the United States, not everyone shared her excitement. "You'll die," a Californian colleague told her matter of factly. "No one rides a bike round here." Her mum agreed - "you can't go on your own, you'll be murdered." Friends were horrified - "but... what will you eat?"
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