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Since 1990, when the book was first edited, a number of others national parks have been created in South America, and they are obviously not included here. But this is a very good introduction to really fascinating places. This guide to some of the most famous of South America's National Parks is very good. Also, the book concentrates in the national parks of southern South America (perhaps because they are the best organized and are easier and safer to visit) and it lacks a bit about parks in the northern part of South America. All in all, a very worthwhile book. It covers such places as Iguazu, Torres del Paine, Peninsula Valdes, Nahuel Huapi, Vicente Perez Rosales and Tierra del Fuego in a very thorough fashion. If there is any criticism to this book is that it is a bit incomplete.
All of these magnificent features and a host of others are covered in the text of this book. Each featured park description also includes a map and black and white photos.
For anyone planning a trip to see the natural side of South America, this book would seem absolutely essential. The centerpiece of the book is a series of extraordinarily good color photos coviering the more spectacular areas.The text is easily read and provides excellent, frequently unanticipated advice for the North American or European traveler.
South America is home to many of the world's most spectacular natural wonders. Good travel tips are included in each article, including where to stay, what to do, fundamental regional courtesies and idiosyncrasies, expedition tips, etc.
I recommend it highly. These include Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall; Iguassu Falls, one of the world's largest waterfalls; the world's largest river, the Amazon; and the Patagonian Icecap, the largest in the world outside Greenland or Antarctica.
Especially noteworthy as well are the Andean parks, such as Mount Fitzroy, Torres del Paine, both awesome mountain ranges, and Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas, discovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911.This book addresses various national parks in South America's nations, including the parks that encompass the foregoing marvels.
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