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Lonely Planet Great

Grandes aventuras: experiencias impactantes para viajeros intrépidos

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Spanish language edition of Lonely Planet's Great Adventures.

312 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2011

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282 reviews2 followers
October 23, 2011
I have just finished reviewing this book for a UK book retailer.
I'm in two minds about this book. I think the journeys in it are really interesting - a combination of really imaginative and some quite predictable, such as the length of the Nile. The photography is beautiful, as is always the case with Lonely Planet books. These alone are enough to inspire you to go on many of these journeys.
However, for me there was a level of description missing from this book which I really wanted. I felt that at the end of a number of the journeys, I didnt really know anything about the route. There were some routes I know have absolutely beautiful sights along the way which weren't mentioned. I really wanted to know more about what could be expected on the journeys as there are many of these journeys that you will never actually take, and so it would have been nice to know a little more about it.
I think a few less journeys, carefully picking those to be included and adding more descriptions about these would improve these book and really add to the coffee table feel that this is supposed to be. I have though been inspired to look into some of these journeys and so I suppose it does what it intends and inspires the traveller in you!
102 reviews2 followers
July 14, 2021
Probably the most inspiring travel book I’ve come across, striking the perfect balance between not overburdening the reader with too much information but giving enough to get the reader really engaged and wanting to know more (completely different from the simple laundry lists of travel destinations accompanied by nice pictures, which i find incredibly shallow). Have followed a few suggested routes and loved them all, can’t wait to be able to follow many others!
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July 25, 2021
This was a stunning coffee-table book that will definitely inspire anybody willing to take that first step of getting out of the house. If you are planning on buying a gift to an intrepid traveller who also happens to be your friend or relative, this would make a nice gift.
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25 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2019
Plusses: A beautifully illustrated volume of mostly fantasy travels, but with plenty of accessible, real life opportunities as well. It covers lots of countries and terrains, everything from tiny out of the way spots to well-worn highways. And it's huge, so the pictures are correspondingly magnificent.
Minuses: The routes featured vary from 43 to 47000 km long, making the standard 4-page spread for each journey feel wildly uneven.
The route local to me happens to be quite familiar, and I found its description lacking both vitality and accuracy. I suspect the same is true for the others, like the text was written by a corporate committee.
104 reviews
September 22, 2019
It's a nice book to read a couple of journeys at a time. I got several really nice ideas. The text is ok, however the illustrations could have been better.
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44 reviews
August 18, 2021
Clear, concise, and vivid descriptions of the routes all over the world.
Worth the read.
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685 reviews32 followers
January 2, 2013
Huge, spectacular book of spectacular Journeys!
Gorgeous photos from around the world.
Journeys are categorized--Overland (Khyber Pass), Rail (Orient Express), Rivers (Yangtze, Rio Grande!), Literary (Homer's Odyssey), Road (Route 66!), and Walks (Inca Trail).
Although I have seen many of these places, after seeing the visual beauty of this book, I want to visit the Yangtze, Great Wall, Amazon, Nile, and ride the California Zephyr and Copper Canyon Railways.
How about Around the World in 80 Days? What a trip!
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48 reviews
March 28, 2017
This book gives a paragraph or two to the great journeys of the world. As a starting point, it's alright. Once you've found your inspiration this book will be of little help as it provides scant details about the locations. I much prefer Eyewitness Travel's "Off the Tourist Trail".
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19 reviews4 followers
October 21, 2012
The only downside to this book is the disappointment that you're not able to go now, right at this very second.
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89 reviews3 followers
December 27, 2013
Interesting selection of adventurous journeys. Great pictures let down by frothy text and some factual inaccuracies.
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21 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2014
Great book for inspiration and travelling ideas! Full of great pictures and just the right amount of information to entice you to travel and learn more about the places!
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March 15, 2018
beautiful photography and trips are grouped accdg to travel method and historical or literary significance.
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