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Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef (Lonely Planet Regional Guides) [Paperback]

Justine Vaisutis , Lindsay Brown , Simone Egger , Miriam Raphael


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...for the adventurous traveler who wants to live like a native.' --Real Simple Magazine, June 2005

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all-in-one guide to Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef, formerly covered separately in Islands of the Great Barrier Reef full-colour special section on the Great Barrier Reef comprehensive new Outdoor Activities chapter highlighting beach, reef and rainforest activities increased coverage of the popular and beautiful Cairns: extensive new Cairns & Around chapter and new map of Cairns' northern beaches The Great Barrier Reef is more than 2,300km long Moreton Bay's original inhabitants participated in cooperative fishing with dolphins, who would herd prey towards their spears and traps Southern right whales have been spotted as far north as Queensland's Harvey Bay during migration season (the whales usually only migrate as far as Victoria or New South Wales) one job is created in Queensland for every 167 domestic or 65 international visitors

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Almost completely useless 9 Jan 2007
By I. Pelletier Tardy - Published on Amazon.com
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My husband and I like travelling. We are used to Lonely Planet series.

But this one has been almost completely useless. We are always careful to get the most up-to-date version, and if it hasn't been updated in the last two years we definitively don't rely on it alone, only as background information.

On the inside of the cover, it is said this 2006 version has been lately reviewed. However EVERYTHING except some addresses were out of date.

Furthermore the guidebook doesn't provide a lot of information or description as we were used when using Lonely Planet guidebooks for our travelling in Asia.

We got much more and for free at the Tourist Information Office, which address it is true we had found in the Lonely Planet guidebook. But even the address of the Cairns' QWSP Office(Queensland Wildlife Bureau, where you can get park permits) was wrong. The cost of living, including restaurant were all wrong. It is NOT true that vacation is cheap there. It is definitively more expensive than the US. Indeed Queensland has learnt the value of the Great Barrier, and how much money they can get for it from the tourism. It is a real business.

Saying that we enjoyed very much our time there: people are nice (I love their humour), landscape and 'seascape'were marvellous, food expensive but very fresh and tasty, especially seafood. It was just a pity we had to be careful over our spending because we didn't expect and so plan the local expenses.

To come back to Lonely Planet guidebooks, it is the second one in few months that has disappointed us. The first one was on Kauai Island, Hawaii. May be we should only consider Lonely Planet for Asia and Latin America destinations.
Was the perfect guidebook in 2008 14 Jun 2011
By M. Green - Published on Amazon.com
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I traveled across Queensland in 2008, and this book never left my side. I was constantly amazed how much information was in this book. It tells you about every place you could possible want to go, and it will help you come up with new places off the beaten path that you normally wouldn't have known about. It doesn't just list facts about each place, it really goes into detail about what to expect when you get there, how to plan for it, and the general feel. It definitely helps you decide where to go in order to get the most out of your trip.

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