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澳大利亚与新西兰 Australia & New Zealand
作者: Paul
出版社:Oversea Publishing House 2005年05月
简介:
Australia & New Zealand (on a shoestring)
Travelling on a shoestring doesn't have to mean threadbare experiences. Journey from one far-flung corner of Australia to another, and from New Zealand's northernmost fingernail to its detached southern toe with the following itinerary samples from our latest edition of Australia & New Zealand on a shoestring:
Going to Extremes
Journey to the ends of NZ and Australian terra firma and experience places far removed from ordinary life on this all-points-of-the-compass tour. Our suggested starting and stopping points are fairly arbitrary - you can begin or end this trip pretty much anywhere you like.
From the bright lights of Sydney, venture down to the heel of the state of Victoria to explore the faunal riches and captivating walking tracks of Wilsons Promontory. Freshen up in Melbourne before catching a ferry over to the island-state of Tasmania, where you'll find the touchingly sombre Port Arthur and the postcard-perfect, dreamy Freycinet Peninsula. On the other side of the continent are the beachy city of Perth and, just offshore, the sparkling sands of Rottnest Island. From here you can trek northwards to the dolphin-harbouring waters of Shark Bay and the amazing Ningaloo Marine Park. Further north is the awesomely peaceful Kimberley and the ecological splendour of its Top End neighbour, Kakadu National Park. Finally, to the east across the Gulf of Carpentaria and Cape York Peninsula are the extraordinary rainforests of Cape Tribulation.
Once on NZ soil, head north from Auckland up along the dunes of Aupouri Peninsula to the tip of Cape Reinga, which is wrapped in eerie solitude and Maori legend. Head back down through Auckland and skirt the Bay of Plenty to the wilderness-choked ranges of East Cape. From Wellington, hop over to the South Island and lose yourself in the myriad wonderful waterways of Marlborough Sounds. Take the less-travelled trail to the West Coast to visit the icy brilliance of Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier before continuing south to Manapouri, from where you can travel through the magnificent wilds of Fiordland to utterly isolated Doubtful Sound. Now ferry yourself out to Stewart Island to commune with nature before journeying on to Christchurch.
Backpacker Classic
The routes that initiate most backpackers to the joys of travel in this part of the South Pacific are the sea-hugging, sun-seeking run up the beach-sprinkled east cost of mainland Australia, and the dizzying loop around both islands of NZ that starts in Auckland and ends in Christchurch. We start this itinerary in Australia, but many travellers familiarise themselves with Kiwi territory first before jetting across the Tasman. Similarly, for the Australian leg, most travellers fly into Sydney and then head north, but there's no reason why you can't tackle the route from the other end; ditto the NZ leg, which can be started in either Auckland or Christchurch.
In Australia, once you've tasted the big-city trappings of Sydney and the cliff-top magnificence of the Blue Mountains, let the Pacific Hwy transport you north along some idyllic stretches of coastline to the sheltered serenity of Port Stephens, the extreme sportiness of Port Macquarie and the marine wildlife of Coffs Harbour. After seeing the lifestyles of the feral and famous in bemusing Byron Bay and the trippy hippiness of Nimbin, head over the state border into Queensland and follow the smell of tanning oil to the overwhelming kitsch and night-time glitz of Surfers Paradise, and then into the relaxed streets of Brisbane. Take time out from the crowds and the tourist hype by detouring to 'Straddie' (North Stradbroke Island) for a beach break, then follow the Bruce Hwy north to the whale-watching haven of Hervey Bay. Further north is the sandy bliss of the Whitsunday Islands, the coral charms of the Great Barrier Reef and the backpacker carnival that is Cairns.
Over in NZ, cruise inner-city Auckland and then go north to the glorious Bay of Islands to juggle surfboards, kayaks and snorkels. Double back to Auckland and continue south to the gush and bubble of Rotorua, after a side trip into the glow-worm-lit depths of Waitomo Caves. Head south into the fiery, triple-peaked Tongariro National Park before hitting the capital cafes and bars of Wellington. After floating across Cook Strait, shadow the east coast down to dolphin-friendly Kaikoura, then consider detouring inland to Arthur's Pass to experience some Southern Alps grandeur. Further south down the coast are the wild animals of the Otago Peninsula. Ride the highways across the island to beguiling Milford Sound before setting off for the exhausting frenzy of Queenstown. Get a decent eyeful of Aoraki/Mt Cook before veering east to regain the coast road to the charming bustle of Christchurch.
At last – the two hottest stars on the travel circuit combined in one sizzling guidebook! Grab your pack and head south to Australia’s awesome beaches and New Zealand’s spectacular landscapes. Written for backpackers by backpackers, this guide to the wonders down under helps you travel further and pay less.
TWO IN ONE – No other guide covers both Australia and New Zealand, let alone from a backpacker’s perspective
GET THE LOWDOWN on where to go for nonstop parties, and where to find a little space all to yourself
EAT CHEAP AND SLEEP EASY with our fully updated coverage of the best local eateries and great-value accommodation
TAKE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR HANDS – get your thrills from the best scuba diving, bungy jumping, skiing and jet-boating that Oz and NZ has to offer!
作者: Julia
出版社:Oversea Publishing House 2005年05月
简介:
With glitter on every page, this book has real sparkle! The tiny hermit crab loves his new shell. He doesn't want to share it - not with a blobby purple anemone and a tickly bristleworm. But life in the rockpool proves tougher than Crab thinks, and soon he finds he needs his new housemates in this rollicking story of sea, shells and friendship. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
作者简介:
Julia Donaldson is one of the UK's most successful picture book authors, whose titles regularly appear at the top of the bestseller lists -- most notably the acknowledged modern classic, The Gruffalo (0 333 71093 2), together with Room On The Broom (0 333 90338 2) The Smartest Giant In Town (0 333 96144 7) and The Snail And The Whale (0 333 98223 1) all illustrated by Axel Scheffler. This is her first picture book with Lydia Monks. Julia is also much in demand for her brilliant events for children at schools, libraries and literary festivals. Lydia Monks is one of the UK's most original picture book artists, whose characteristic brilliantly coloured collage images have given her a strong following. Her previous books for Macmillan include Esmerelda by Karen Wallace (0 333 76051 4), and Queen Munch And Queen Nibble (0 333 96066 1) and The Skipping Rope Snake (0 333 98739 X), both by Carol Ann Duffy. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
【书摘与插画】
作者: Henry
出版社:Oversea Publishing House 2005年05月
简介:
Starred Review. Millers once controversial story that ended up altering United States censorship laws tells of a young writer and his pals in Paris during the Great Depression. Part memoir, part fictional tale, Millers prose is a complex mix that demands the readers utmost attention. Campbell Scott reads with a gentle, steady voice that captures the more personal side of Millers writing. Scott is in conversation with himself, posing questions and offering up answers apparently on a whim. His reading is incredibly rich and layered, filled with emotions and ideologies. The result is a stunning, intimate listen that will lure listeners in with its straightforward approach and keep them rapt with its raw honesty. (Sept.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Project Manager's Spotlight on PLANNING
作者: Catherine
出版社:Oversea Publishing House 2005年05月
简介:
If you're a typical project manager, you're probably aware of the importance of planning but may not have the time or expertise to develop a full-blown strategy. Here's a quick and practical guide to applying the disciplines of proven planning practices without the rigor of complex processes.
Part of the Project Manager's Spotlight series from Harbor Light Press, this straightforward book offers solutions to real-life planning scenarios. Author Catherine Tomczyk highlights critical components of project planning and equips you with tools, techniques, checklists, and templates you can put to use immediately. By following a realistic case study from start to finish, you'll see how a project manager deals with each task. Ultimately, this book will help you accurately estimate time and resource requirements, enabling you to implement successful projects.
Project Manager's Spotlight on Planning teaches you how to
Define project objectives, goals, scope, and requirements
Draft plans to manage risk, quality, and procurement
Build your dream team
Finalize estimates and budgets
Create the project schedule
And much more!