Made of Polyester with total 5 pockets. Top lid pocket for compass, maps, small essentials or raingear. One large front zippered pocket. Two large zippered side pockets. A separate sleeping bag compartment with detachable divider from main compartment with easy access. Extra webbing holders for attaching additional gear to outside of pack. Many tightening straps with buckles for securing the backpack. PVC coated internal provides excellent water protection. Fits torso: 15 – 21.5 inches. Fits waist/hip: 30 – 59 inches. BRAND NEW.
Garmin Fodor’s North America Travel Guide For nuvi®, StreetPilot c500-Series, and zumo® navigators
Preloaded SD card with helpful travel information for key destinations in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico * works with many Garmin navigators
National Geographic: Human Footprint
In a National Geographic special event, The Human Footprint reveals the extraordinary impact that each of our lives has on the world around us. In a playful, surprising and thought-provoking portrait of our time on earth, National Geographic demonstrates, in a series of remarkable visuals, what makes up an average human life today and how everything we do has impact on the world around us. In this unique journey through life, it shows all the people you will ever know, how much waste you will produce, the amount of fuel youll consume and how much youve got to pack in during your 2,475,526,000 seconds on Earth.
The Australian Adventure Atlas (in Hardcover)
Perfect Guide to planning the dream trip down under. In this Adventure Atlas youll find everything you need to know to help you plan an adventure holiday in Australia. Forty comprehensive chapters, each with detailed maps and beautiful photographs, cover every region across the country in depth, with information on the best national parks in the area, where to camp, the best bushwalks, scenic highlights and attractions and adventure tours. Youll also find information on local weather conditions and where to find more information.
Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400-1800 (Studies in Comparative World History) (in Paperback)
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‘A major contribution … the strongest and most articulate statement that Africa and Africans were not passive agents … provocative and insightful.’ Paul E. Lovejoy, Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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“…ambitious and far-reaching reinterpretation….This very significant, far-reaching, impressive work is essential reading for American historians.” The Journal of American History
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