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  1. The Best Year of my Life - Ein Jahr als Gastschüler
    Ratgeber für den perfekten Schüleraustausch
    Daniel Bartel

    Über 280 Seiten Erfahrungsbericht mit hochaktuellem Ratgeber und Nachschlagewerk!

  2. The Road Chose Me Volume 1
    Two years and 40,000 miles from Alaska to Argentina
    Dan Grec

    Two years of adventures, characters, life lessons and mistakes driving 40,000 miles from the Northern tip of Alaska to the Southern Tip of South America

  3. Banange 是東非烏干達最常見的本土語言Luganda的俚語,大概也是我第一個學懂的Luganda單字,意思大概就是「Oh My God (我的天啊)!」。我說是大概,因為這個字出現的場合顯然不只局限於我們常用的Oh My God中 – 大概就是沒帶錢包?Banange. 蕃茄今天漲價了?Banange. 孩子把無故在街上鞋脫掉了?Banange. 很久沒見面的朋友來驚喜探班?Banange. 好的、不好的、不知如何回應的⋯⋯反正說Banange就對了。

  4. Love, Lust and a Little Bit of Cocaine
    For certain people, chaos needn't be a curse. For certain people, chaos oughta' be present and as common as a coffee, to necessitate one's mental stability. Meet Cooper.
    Rick Roberts

    A comical and dark exploration into the life and mind of Cooper, an intelligent yet quirky individual who has the tendency of accidentally getting involved with things, people and places that, conventionally would be considered detrimental.

  5. An Agilist in India
    A Journey Through Khudai Raj
    Jeff Stuit

    A book about Agile and spirituality and how they are deeply related to each other in India and the subcontinent.

  6. Have you ever gotten lost in an adventure without equals? If a door suddenly appeared in front of you, would you open it? Would you go through, despite uncertainty, even though you don't know how to get back? Have you ever imagined other worlds existed? Well, your dream starts now. Hope you are ready.

  7. Living through the lockdown in Italy is recounted with raw honesty through the eyes of a woman in Sicily, as she copes with her nephew's worsening coronavirus, isolation, and financial ruin, yet finds solace in shared meals made with love by her husband, and the simple beauty of nature.

  8. Gates of the Arctic National Park is an area consisting of around seven million and fifty-two thousand acres of public land. The Gates of the Arctic National Preserve consists of almost nine hundred thousand acres of federal land. These lands have been maintained for a number of reasons, mainly to preserve the way the area naturally is.

  9. The Everglades National Park was established on 6th December 1947. As wetlands preserve, the park has quite an intriguing history. Covering 11,000 square miles, the water body in Florida once flowed from the Kissimmee River to Lake Okeechobee , and then led southsouthward to the estuaries of Biscayne Bay, Florida Bay, and the Ten Thousand Islands.

  10. The Dry Tortugas National Park is a National Park of the United States. The spectacular and divine wonderland is located in the Gulf of Mexico, about 68 miles (109 km) west of Key West. It is home to Fort Jefferson and the seven Dry Tortugas islands – the most isolated islands of the Florida Keys.

  11. Congaree National Park intacts the largest old growth bottomland hardwood forest in the United States. The park is located in the state of South Carolina in the small town of Hopkins, next to the major city of Columbia.

  12. The Channel Islands National Park is a picturesque, pristine, and wildly beautiful collection of islands that were once referred to as Ancient String of Pearls. Located off the coast of California, the national park is a collection of five different islands closely dispersed on the Pacific Ocean.

  13. The Crater Lake National Park is a breathtaking and heavenly wonderland located in Oregon, United States. It is home to the gorgeous Crater Lake which happens to be the deepest lake in the United States with a maximum depth of 1,949 feet (594 m).

  14. The Cuyahoga Valley National Park is an American park that remains on a rural land located between the Cuyahoga River between Akron and Cleveland in Northeast Ohio. Its areas are managed independently as city parks and private businesses as well. It was originally named as a National Recreation Area.

  15. Stretching over 160 miles of the Alaska Range, you can find the snowy summits at the Denali National Park and Preserve. The mountains there are so tall that they’re often lost amidst the clouds. The skyline of this area, however, is dominated by the highest peak in North America –Denali.