Window Seat: Reading the Landscape from the Air
Dicum, Gregory
My travel preference is to book the window seat as a general rule. If you’ve been opting for the aisle seat, this book could change your mind. While I’ve always enjoyed picking out what I could figure out on my own, this book gives me a whole new set of things to look for. Better yet, it uses what you can see as a launching point into little lessons on geology and and human impact on geology. It’s a sturdy and compact enough book that you can toss it in your carryon bag just in case.
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