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A Day in the Life of Hawaii
Published in Hardcover by Workman Publishing (1990-02)
Authors: Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen
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A Day In The Life Of Hawaii
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Review Date: 2004-01-05
This book was written for a woman that was born and raised in Hawaii to capture a day in Hawaii as a daydream. This book has 221 pages of amazing photography and were all taken in one 24 hour period of time. Every photo has a detailed description. Book includes photos from Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Oahu and Kauai. This book really captures the beauty of the islands and the beauty of the Hawaiian people themselves. Well worth the money to purchase this book for all of you lovers of Hawaii.

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A Decade of the Sydney Mardi Gras
Published in Paperback by Stampyourself (1998-03-01)
Author: Elio Loccisano
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Happy gay and lesbian mardi gras!
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Review Date: 2001-03-06
whether you are a resident of Sydney, as I am, or a visitor, or just interested in a very vibrant part of Sydney life, then this is a terrific book.

The photographs are great. It is not a complete history of the Mardi Gras (now 22 years old) - there are other volumes that cover that territory - but it is a terrific 'slice of life volume.

The MArdi Gras festival lasts for 3-4 weeks in late summer (Feb-early March) each year, and culminates in the sequins and glamour, and political statements of the parade. This book is a worthy 'souvenir' of that very sultry time.

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The Diamond Dakota Mystery
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin (2007-06-01)
Author: Juliet Wills
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A local review of the Diamond Dakota Mystery
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Review Date: 2008-01-08
The Book Description in the Editorial Review for this book published on Amazon is incorrect. The aircraft piloted by Capt Smirnoff did not land on an isolated beach in Java, but rather on an isloated beach on the north-west coast of Western Australia.

This book relates an important but relatively unknown event in the history of Western Australia, and is a valuable and very readable addition to other information available on the incident. Importantly it adds to the literature available on the history of Western Australia. The graphic descriptions of the bombing of the flying boats in Broome harbour are also valuable from a historical perspective. Historically valuable, but also a rollicking good read.

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The Dive Sites of Papua New Guinea (Serial)
Published in Paperback by NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company (1997-09)
Author: Bob Halstead
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Only the Best
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Review Date: 2006-01-02
Bob Halstead writes what he knows. And what he knows for sure are the islands, the underwater marine life and the Best Dive Locations in Papua New Guinea. He and his wife Dinah were the fist to introduce recreactional divers to PNG. Here is the most authentic book you'll find on the reefs in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay area.
I highly recommend this book if you are planning a dive trip to PNG or, if you are simply dreaming of one.

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Diving and Snorkeling Bali and Lombok (Lonely Planet)
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet Publications (2001-02)
Authors: Tim Rock and Susanna Hinderks
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Diver Dan
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Review Date: 2004-07-13
This book is a color, well-written, no-nonsense look at the many Bali sites by two Bali veterans. Rock is a veteran Indo-Pacific photojournalist who published Bali's first guidebook back in the late 1980s. Hinderks is a professional instructor and divemaster who has worked in Bali and Indonesia for years. A good combination that allows thoughtful insights to each site and the choice of many locales to dive. Bali is covered well from east (places like Sanur, Candi Dasa, Padang Bai, Tulamben) to west (Pemuteran, Menkangen, etc.). Nusa Lembongan, Ceningan, Nusa Penida and the wonderfully laid back Gilis in Lombok are also included.
The superb photography shows the great variety and color of the Bali marine life. This island may be one of the most overlooked dive destinations in the world as it has so many other things to offer. But muck divers love this place for its macro life and rare sea creatures ranging from the big like the odd mola-mola sinfish to the small in wierd fish like the Pegasus sea moth or a pygmy seahorse.
And there's even an ode to the tank carrying ladies of Tulamben.
This is a must have book for anyone venturing into Bali's waters on snorkel or on scuba.

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Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Bali and the Komodo Region (Pisces Diving & Snorkeling Guides)
Published in Paperback by Pisces Books (1996-01)
Author: Tim Rock
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great. we followed it for our month in Bali
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-21
We took Tim's advice to heart, and spent a great month in Bali. We toured the island anti-clockwise and dove and photographed all the sites Tim highlighted. We dove with the operators he suggested, as well as some others, and found that his suggestions were always always best.

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Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Truk Lagoon (Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Guides)
Published in Paperback by Pisces Books (1994-04)
Author: Tim Rock
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so good! great preparation for my trip
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-31
Truk offers about the best u/w photography in the world, and this book gave me an idea of what to expect, and how to get ready. And was a great help in identifying some of my shots when i got back. Can't wait to go back. More wrecks are discovered every day there i hear, so i hope the author writes an updated version soon.

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Down Under: Vanishing Cultures
Published in School & Library Binding by Harcourt (1992-04)
Author: Jan Reynolds
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Wonderful content and photographs about an aboriginal tribe
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Review Date: 2003-09-24
This is an excellent picture book about Aboriginal life in modern day Australia. Actually this follows the Tiwi tribe of Aboriginal peoples who live on a small island off the coast of Australia. High quality photographs accompany the text.

The format is "a day in the life of a child", and we follow a tribe who is doing their walkabout. The Tiwi tribe is nomadic and they take journeys called walkabouts, the same journey on foot that their ancestors walked. We see photos of, and text explains, such things as a mother telling a story to her daughter before bedtime near the fire, hunting for snakes and bandicoot. We see how children are equally responsible for hunting and gathering as their parents and grandparents. As the book progresses we learn of certain animals and reptiles that live in the area. We share in a ceremony to honor the dead and see the adults playing with the children at the beach.

The author learned this information by personally traveling with this tribe on their walkabout. The introduction and an afterward explain more details about that to the adults who are reading this book.

This is a wonderful book and it rounded out our studies of Australia. It is not easy to find great books Aboriginal people for this age range-this is a great one! This is one of a series of books about "vanishing cultures" by this author.

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Dune Is a Four-Letter Word: Desert Crossings and Dusty Memories
Published in Paperback by Wakefield Press (2001-06-01)
Authors: Griselda Sprigg and Rod Maclean
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Fascinating adventures in the Australian deserts
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Review Date: 2002-01-14
This is a fascinating autobiography, full of adventure in the Australian outback that is never quite what you expect. Griselda's decision to go into the deserts with her husband, taking their kids rather than stay at home where it would be safe, is inspirational and these adventures become the centerpiece of the book. An easy and very enjoyable read, recommended for anyone interested in the outback or women's achievements.

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East is a Big Bird: Navigation and Logic on Puluwat Atoll
Published in Paperback by Harvard University Press (1970-06)
Author: Gladwin
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Navigate by the stars
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-04
Thomas Gladwin introduces the society of the islanders of the Caroline atolls with an indepth look at their society and how it is centered on their sea-faring tradition. These fascinating people roll with the punches as new western ideas and influences confront them, but the tenuously hang on to their traditions and, especially in the case of Puluwat, make some of the finest sialing canoes in the islands.
For a book this size Gladwin thoroughly introduces the sailing tradition of these islanders and enables European minded folks to understand the intricasies of their complex sailing tradition. Even with a limited background in sailing you learn how people can navigate small craft over long distances successfully without using any more modern technology than the compass,and even that being a recent addition.
Using star courses passed down through the generations navigators are able to travel to all the neighboring islands and even some quite far away. In this day of reliance on ever more complex technology much can be learned from these people who can travel long distances entirely without electronic instruments.
This book is pleasant to read and surprisingly free of technical jargon. It is particularly remarkable for its frank portrayal of a culture so different from most people's experience, but in a way that you feel you know them as friends anbd neighbors by the end of the book. Quite fascinating.


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