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National Geographic Traveler: Colombia Christopher P. Baker

National Geographic Traveler: Colombia By Christopher P. Baker

National Geographic Traveler: Colombia by Christopher P. Baker


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An insider's guide to Colombia

National Geographic Traveler: Colombia Summary

National Geographic Traveler: Colombia by Christopher P. Baker

Recently considered one of the world's most dangerous places, Colombia has emerged from a long history of violence.

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"Filled with ideas and keys to safe, interesting travel...provides tourists with plenty of options other travel guides might miss." -The Midwest Book Review
-Filled with ideas and keys to safe, interesting travel...provides tourists with plenty of options other travel guides might miss.- -The Midwest Book Review

About Christopher P. Baker

CHRISTOPHER BAKER is an award-winning travel writer, photographer, and lecturer. His many books include National Geographic Traveler: Costa Rica, National Geographic Traveler: Dominican Republic, and National Geographic Traveler: Panama; plus other guidebooks to Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, and California; as well as the acclaimed travel narrative Mi Moto Fidel, Motorcycling through Castro's Cuba. Baker studied geography at the University of London and Latin American Studies at the University of Liverpool.

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CIN1426209509G
9781426209505
1426209509
National Geographic Traveler: Colombia by Christopher P. Baker
Used - Good
Paperback
National Geographic Society
2012-09-04
320
N/A
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