A shy lil lake, hiding behind some greenery and sunflowers.

Explorer's Guide Finger Lakes: A Great Destination (Explorer's Great Destinations)

by Katharine Delavan Dyson Author

Have you ever loved visiting a place but you couldn't put your finger on exactly why? You'll never face that problem at the Finger Lakes. Author Katharine Delavan Dyson dedicated over a year to extensively touring each lake area, engaging in numerous interviews with locals and entrepreneurs. The guide features vibrant imagery, showcasing over 100 photographs, intricate maps, and comprehensive information about attractions, events, historical insights, and other equally valuable and interesting details. The book is organized into individual chapters for each lake, complemented by a segment about gateway cities, transportation options, essential phone contacts, and available services. You have to hand it to Finger Lakes—they're remarkable!
(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)  

Comments & Reviews

3/29/2006

GA has no need to shame (the moralists purview), we suggest a serious reconsideration of the concept of Progress as identified by the powers that be, to embrace the beauty of the human as a wild being, and to search and experiment with ways of living that could be symbiotic with the whole of life. This requires an open critical mind and perhaps a willingness to point our frustration and anger in a direction that will do the most good.

12/16/2005

Green Anarchy should be called "Closing Pandora's Box". Continuing their dream of squashing the human experiment, Green Anarchy suggests that we throw away the word & climb back into the primordial stew. There is no doubt in my mind that having a close connection to our animalism & the basicness of the non-human natural world is beneficial to humanity, but Green Anarchy attempts to shame every step we've made away from the caverns.