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National Geographic Atlas of the World, 11th Edition
Including beer suggestions from Garrett Oliver, the famous brewmaster of Brooklyn Brewery, and written by “beer geographers” Nancy Hoalst-Pullen and Mark Patterson, this essential guide highlights more than one hundred illuminating maps and two hundred stunning color photos. Excellent value and contains all the world maps you require in a budget atlas for family, study, and business use.Other engaging facts contain the largest lakes, rivers, waterfalls, bridges, and the climate – which parts of our planet are the wettest and the driest. Pro Tip: Place the sheets face-down on a light table or face-out on a window to edge-match the sheets, then carefully tape the seams.
Visual Atlas of the World: Fully Revised and Updated
Get ready to travel worldwide with the 5th edition of National Geographic Kids Beginner’s World Atlas, the complete atlas for young adventurers looking to learn more about the incredible planet we inhabit. Richly complex images by Lucy Letherland bring every adventure to life, and some bizarre characters hide among all the excitement. Hopscotch from country to country in a chain of linking attractions: Examine Mexico’s glittering cave of crystals, then see the world’s largest cave in Vietnam. This newly updated and extended edition of The World Atlas of Beer highlights 10 additional countries, including Poland, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland, Iceland, and China, as well as up-to-the-moment beer industry information and trends. Along the way, you’ll learn about everything from the wheat beers of Bavaria, Belgium s Trappist ales, and Finnish sahti to British bitters, barrel-aged Californian beers, Vietnamese bia hoi, and more, with full tasting notes for over 500 must-try beers.
For instance, for the first time, dynamic regions such as coastal Croatia, South Africa’s Swartland, and Chinese Ningxia are included. Complete maps and captivating representations from up-to-date space missions partner with rich, trustworthy scientific information in this guided tour of our planetary neighborhood (planets, moons, asteroids), the Milky Way, and other constellations. New information covers current issues, such as extreme weather occurrences, migration, and the Covid-19 pandemic.