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The Grand Canyon of Arizona How to See It

The Grand Canyon of Arizona How to See It

George Wharton James

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789361428647
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'The Grand Canyon of Arizona' is an ancient Travel literature story book written by George Wharton James. Through vivid prose and stunning photography, James captures the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon, guiding readers on a journey through its rugged terrain and majestic landscapes. As an expert in Arizona tourism and Grand Canyon exploration, James delves deep into the history and geology of this breathtaking destination. His comprehensive coverage includes detailed descriptions of the canyon’s geological formations, as well as its cultural significance to Native American tribes and early explorers. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for the American Southwest, James brings the natural wonders of Arizona to life on the pages of this book. From the awe-inspiring vistas to the hidden treasures tucked away in the canyon’s depths, readers will find themselves immersed in the beauty and grandeur of this iconic landscape. Whether you’re planning a trip to Arizona or simply want to learn more about the history and beauty of the Grand Canyon, 'The Grand Canyon of Arizona' is an essential addition to any traveler’s library. With its wealth of information and stunning imagery, this book is sure to inspire and captivate readers for years to come.

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