Extreme planet: exploring the most extreme stuff on earth/ Michael Dubois; Katri Hilden.
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TextPublication details: Australia: Lonely Planet, 2012.Description: 191 pages: colored illustrations, colored maps; 32cmISBN: - 9781743214244
- REF 910.202 D815 2012
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Grade School Learning Resource Center Reference | Non-fiction | REF 910.202 D815 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | GS18739 |
Includes index.
A whirlwind tour of the globe, seeking out the highest, deepest, wildest, thinnest. coolest. hottest, scariest, smelliest... things on the planet. What's the longest place name? The oldest vomit? Most treacherous road in the world and why? Most dangerous food to eat? Scariest place to stand because you're most likely to be struck by lightning? It's all here!
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