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Especially for those seeking more depth than the usual Australia-wide coverage can offer: There's a lot to do in South Australia: so much that it deserves a book of its own separate from just a generic travel guide to the entire country - and Adelaide & South Australia serves just this purpose, allowing the visitor to focus on the region's many offerings. Excellent small maps accompany clear descriptions of accommodations, eating, sightseeing, and natural wonders. With its information-packed pages, it's a 'must' for any destination-oriented traveler planning a visit to the region; especially for those seeking more depth than the usual Australia-wide coverage can offer.
Outdated and lacks research: Unfortunatly, this is perhaps the only book widely available in the US specifically on Southern Australia, which has many wonderful opportunities for the nature and/or wine loving tourist. This book, however, is sorely outdated and in many instances just wrong. I am speaking specifically about the portions written on Kangaroo Island and the south coast. From my experience thus far it seems likely that the author never even visited these places, but is simply working off of word of mouth and other "primary" sources. I generally swear by Lonely Planet guides, but this one is an exception. I hope Lonley Planet puts out a new edition soon with a new author.
| Author: | Susannah Farfor | | Author: | George Dunford | | Author: | Jill Kirby | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 919.423047 | | EAN: | 9781740592208 | | Edition: | 3 | | ISBN: | 1740592204 | | Number Of Pages: | 296 | | Publication Date: | 2005-06-01 |
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