The Andes

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The first comprehensive trekking guide to the Andes. Includes descriptions for over 30 of the most popular treks plus many interesting day walks in all 7 countries the mountain chain of the Andes. The guidebook contains descriptions for 33 main treks Every trek included has a sketch map of the area and a trek profile indicating heights. Each trek is graded and summarised for duration, distance, total ascent and highest point. There is an introductory chapter on trekking in the Andes comparing the different areas and giving advice on planning a trek, and general travel advice for South America. Each area chapter also has a brief introduction giving details of climate and travel. Important towns for accessing the treks are described, concentrating on information relevant to the trekker. Appendices include flora and fauna information and a glossary of Spanish/English terms relevant to trekkers.

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Genre : Sports & Recreation
Author : Cathy Biggar
Publisher : Andes
Release : 2001
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0953608719


The Andes

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This book provides the first comprehensive overview of a complete subduction orogen, the Andes. To date the results provide the densest and most highly resolved geophysical image of an active subduction orogen.

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Genre : Science
Author : Onno Oncken
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2006-11-22
File : 574 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783540486848


The Andes

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A comprehensive climbing guide to the mountains of The Andes, from Venezuela to Tierra Del Fuego. It features route descriptions for over 300 peaks with over half illustrated by a photo-diagram and full colour maps.

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Genre : History
Author : John Biggar
Publisher : Andes
Release : 2005
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0953608727


The Andes

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The Andes form the backbone of South America. Irradiating from Cuzco--the symbolic "navel" of the indigenous world--the mountain range was home to an extraordinary theocratic empire and civilization, the Incas, who built stone temples, roads, palaces, and forts. The clash between Atahualpa, the last Inca, and the illiterate conquistador Pizarro, between indigenous identity and European mercantile values, has forged Andean culture and history for the last 500 years. Jason Wilson explores the 5,000-mile chain of volcanoes, deep valleys, and upland plains, revealing the Andes' mystery, inaccessibility, and power through the insights of chroniclers, scientists, and modern-day novelists. His account starts at sacred Cuzco and Machu Picchu, moves along imagined Inca routes south to Lake Titicaca, La Paz, Potosí, and then follows the Argentine and Chilean Andes to Patagonia. It then moves north through Chimborazo, Quito, and into Colombia, along the Cauca Valley up to Bogotá and east to Caracas. Looking at the literature inspired by the Andes as well as its turbulent history, this book brings to life the region's spectacular landscapes and the many ways in which they have been imagined.

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Genre : History
Author : Jason Wilson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2009-09-03
File : 285 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199731077


The Andes

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The Andes are attracting global interest again: they hold valuable mineral resources, tourists appreciate their great natural beauty and the diversity of indigenous cultures, climbers scale rock and ice faces, while many others are intrigued by regional political developments, such as the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela or the almost unfettered hegemony of the neoliberal economic model in Chile. This volume is the first attempt for decades to present a complete overview of the longest mountain chain on the planet – a region of remarkable climatic, floristic and geologic diversity, where advanced civilization developed well before the arrival of the Spanish. Today the Andes continue to be characterized by their ethnic, demographic, cultural and economic diversity, as well as by the disparity of local socioeconomic groups. The Andean countries pursue a wide range of approaches to tackle the challenges of making the best use of their natural and cultural potential without damaging their ecological basis, as well as to overcome economic disparity and foster social cohesion. This book provides insights into this unique region and its most pressing issues, complemented by a wealth of pictures and comprehensive diagrams, which, in sum, help to better understand these fascinating mountains.

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Genre : Science
Author : Axel Borsdorf
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2015-03-12
File : 378 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319035307


The Andes

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Presents a physical description of the Andes Mountains, the countries which are home to the mountains, and the cultures, plants, and animals that live there.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Charles W. Maynard
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Release : 2003-12-15
File : 32 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780823966967


Nature And Culture In The Andes

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This text reveals the intimate and unexpected relationships of plants, animals and people in western South America. Daniel Gade encourages the reader to look beyond the obvious to see the true complexity of ecological relationships.

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Genre : History
Author : Daniel W. Gade
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Release : 1999
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0299161242


Ethnicity Markets And Migration In The Andes

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"Major compilation of historical and anthropological articles focuses on the nature of markets and exchange structures in the Andes. Prominent scholars explore Andean participation in the European market structure, the influence of migration in changing ethnic boundaries and spheres of exchange, and the politics of market exchange during the colonial period. Larson's introduction places articles within the context of Andean economic systems, while Harris concludes with an appreciation of the relationships between mestizo and indigenous ethnic identities in the context of market relations. Both introduction and conclusion lend a greater coherence to this carefully-crafted and monumental volume"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Brooke Larson
Publisher : Duke University Press
Release : 1995
File : 444 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0822316471


Church S Great Picture The Heart Of The Andes

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Genre : Andes
Author : Kevin J. Avery
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Release : 1993
File : 70 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780810964518


Rethinking The Andes Amazonia Divide

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Nowhere on Earth is there an ecological transformation so swift and so extreme as between the snow-line of the high Andes and the tropical rainforest of Amazonia. The different disciplines that research the human past in South America have long tended to treat these two great subzones of the continent as self-contained enough to be taken independently of each other. Objections have repeatedly been raised, however, to warn against imagining too sharp a divide between the people and societies of the Andes and Amazonia, when there are also clear indications of significant connections and transitions between them. Rethinking the Andes–Amazonia Divide brings together archaeologists, linguists, geneticists, anthropologists, ethnohistorians and historians to explore both correlations and contrasts in how the various disciplines see the relationship between the Andes and Amazonia, from deepest prehistory up to the European colonial period. The volume emerges from an innovative programme of conferences and symposia conceived explicitly to foster awareness, discussion and co-operation across the divides between disciplines. Underway since 2008, this programme has already yielded major publications on the Andean past, including History and Language in the Andes (2011) and Archaeology and Language in the Andes (2012).

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Genre : History
Author : Adrian J. Pearce
Publisher : UCL Press
Release : 2020-10-21
File : 366 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781787357358