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Marine Fishes: 500+ Essential-To-Know Aquarium Species»rank: 39918par: Scott W. Michael
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They Shoot Canoes, Don't They?»rank: 11103par: Patrick F Mcmanus
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The ROM Field Guide to Birds of Ontario»rank: 25992par: Janice Hughes, Royal Ontario Museum
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:This sturdy Royal 0ntario Museum field guide to the 473 officially recorded 0ntario birds is thorough yet compact enough to slip into a backpack pocket. 0rganized taxonomically by genus and species, it gives each bird a single page, with a description of appearance, voice, habitat, behaviour, and status (abundance or rarity), as well as a clear colour photo. For the birdwatcher, pro or novice, it's an essential collection. From gaviiformes, or loons (the common loon, with its haunting cry, is 0ntario's provincial bird), to passeriformes, or perching birds ... |
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Geocaching For Dummies»rank: 25840par: Joel McNamara
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:This sturdy Royal 0ntario Museum field guide to the 473 officially recorded 0ntario birds is thorough yet compact enough to slip into a backpack pocket. 0rganized taxonomically by genus and species, it gives each bird a single page, with a description of appearance, voice, habitat, behaviour, and status (abundance or rarity), as well as a clear colour photo. For the birdwatcher, pro or novice, it's an essential collection. From gaviiformes, or loons (the common loon, with its haunting cry, is 0ntario's provincial bird), to passeriformes, or perching birds ... |
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Amazon Extreme: Three Ordinary Guys, One Rubber Raft, and the Most Dangerous River on Earth»rank: 9698par: Colin Angus, Ian Mulgrew
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What were these guys thinking? ln September, 1999, three young men set out to float the length of the Amazon River in a rubber raft for the sheer thrill of it. No National Geographic sponsorship, no high-end gear, no support team--just plenty of guts and a desire to do something that had never been done before. Having sailed around the world at the age of 19, author Colin Angus was no stranger to adventure. But he had only one season of river-rafting experience and that was more ... |
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Gorgeously Green: 8 Simple Steps to an Earth-Friendly Life»rank: 18268par: Sophie Uliano
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What were these guys thinking? ln September, 1999, three young men set out to float the length of the Amazon River in a rubber raft for the sheer thrill of it. No National Geographic sponsorship, no high-end gear, no support team--just plenty of guts and a desire to do something that had never been done before. Having sailed around the world at the age of 19, author Colin Angus was no stranger to adventure. But he had only one season of river-rafting experience and that was more ... |
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Ice & Mixed Climbing: Modern Technique»rank: 33881par: Will Gadd
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What were these guys thinking? ln September, 1999, three young men set out to float the length of the Amazon River in a rubber raft for the sheer thrill of it. No National Geographic sponsorship, no high-end gear, no support team--just plenty of guts and a desire to do something that had never been done before. Having sailed around the world at the age of 19, author Colin Angus was no stranger to adventure. But he had only one season of river-rafting experience and that was more ... |
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Frogs 2009»rank: 38279par: Firefly Books
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What were these guys thinking? ln September, 1999, three young men set out to float the length of the Amazon River in a rubber raft for the sheer thrill of it. No National Geographic sponsorship, no high-end gear, no support team--just plenty of guts and a desire to do something that had never been done before. Having sailed around the world at the age of 19, author Colin Angus was no stranger to adventure. But he had only one season of river-rafting experience and that was more ... |
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Tracker»rank: 28590par: Tom Brown
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What were these guys thinking? ln September, 1999, three young men set out to float the length of the Amazon River in a rubber raft for the sheer thrill of it. No National Geographic sponsorship, no high-end gear, no support team--just plenty of guts and a desire to do something that had never been done before. Having sailed around the world at the age of 19, author Colin Angus was no stranger to adventure. But he had only one season of river-rafting experience and that was more ... |
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Bees: Nature's Little Wonders»rank: 53070par: Candace Savage
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What were these guys thinking? ln September, 1999, three young men set out to float the length of the Amazon River in a rubber raft for the sheer thrill of it. No National Geographic sponsorship, no high-end gear, no support team--just plenty of guts and a desire to do something that had never been done before. Having sailed around the world at the age of 19, author Colin Angus was no stranger to adventure. But he had only one season of river-rafting experience and that was more ... |