Indonesia, a Travel Survival Kit

Indonesia, a Travel Survival Kit
Title Indonesia, a Travel Survival Kit PDF eBook
Author Ginny Bruce
Publisher
Pages 798
Release 1986
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780908086818

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Indonesia

Indonesia
Title Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Joe Cummings
Publisher Lonely Planet
Pages 899
Release 1990
Genre Indonesia
ISBN 9780864420442

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Indonesia

Indonesia
Title Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Robert Storey
Publisher Lonely Planet
Pages 974
Release 1992
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780864421630

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The latest edition of this bestselling guide reveals some of the most amazing sights of Asia--the leather-skinned dragons of Komodo, the colored lakes of Keli Mutu, funeral ceremonies in the highlands of Central Sulawesi, and more. Covers exploring jungles by river boats, surfing and water sports, hunting for antiques and handcrafts, and more. 24 full-color photographs.

Indonesia

Indonesia
Title Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Peter Turner
Publisher Lonely Planet
Pages 1088
Release 1995
Genre Travel
ISBN

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The Indonesian archipelago is a string of jewels in the Coral Sea. A collection of over 13,000 islands comprise this incredible nation where spectacular beauty, abundant wildlife and a complex and diverse culture survive side by side. This new edition offers the most reliable travel information for independent, adventurous travelers.

Indonesia

Indonesia
Title Indonesia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 800
Release 1986
Genre Indonesia
ISBN

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Empire in Waves

Empire in Waves
Title Empire in Waves PDF eBook
Author Scott Laderman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 256
Release 2014-03-03
Genre History
ISBN 0520279107

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Surfing today evokes many things: thundering waves, warm beaches, bikinis and lifeguards, and carefree pleasure. But is the story of surfing really as simple as popular culture suggests? In this first international political history of the sport, Scott Laderman shows that while wave riding is indeed capable of stimulating tremendous pleasure, its globalization went hand in hand with the blood and repression of the long twentieth century.ÊÊ Emerging as an imperial instrument in post-annexation Hawaii, spawning a form of tourism that conquered the littoral Third World, tracing the struggle against South African apartheid, and employed as a diplomatic weapon in America's Cold War arsenal, the saga of modern surfing is only partially captured by Gidget, the Beach Boys, and the film Blue Crush. From nineteenth-century American empire-building in the Pacific to the low-wage labor of the surf industry today, Laderman argues that surfing in fact closely mirrored American foreign relations. Yet despite its less-than-golden past, the sport continues to captivate people worldwide. Whether in El Salvador or Indonesia or points between, the modern history of this cherished pastime is hardly an uncomplicated story of beachside bliss. Sometimes messy, occasionally contentious, but never dull, surfing offers us a whole new way of viewing our globalized world.

Inside Indonesia

Inside Indonesia
Title Inside Indonesia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 314
Release 1992
Genre Indonesia
ISBN

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