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100 Dogs
Small dog, tall dog, playing with a ball dog, big dog, dig dog burying a bone . . .Can there really be 100 dogs doing 100 Read More » -
Hawaii Reise Know-How
Hawaii at 1:200,000 in a series of waterproof and tear-resistant, indexed regional maps of USA from Reise-Know-How’s highly acclaimed World Mapping Project, combining detailed presentation of Read More » -
Coimbra (Penacova)
Topographic survey of Portugal at 1:50,000 from the Instituto Geogrรกfico do Exรฉrcito, the country’s military survey organisation. The maps have contours at 20m intervals and in Read More » -
Great Dishes from Spain
“Great dishes from Spain” features: apetizers, such as tapas, entremeses and salads; soups and gazpachos; tortillas and egg dishes; vegetables; rice, pasta and bread; fish and Read More » -
Woody The Worm
Woody the jointed Worm provides hours of bending and twisting and fun. The brightly coloured wooden worm is made up of sections which are strung together Read More » -
Admiralty Routeing Chart 5147(6) – Arabian and Red Sea – June
Essential for use in passage planning for ocean voyages, Routeing Charts include routes and distances between major ports, ocean currents, ice limits, load lines and wind Read More » -
Farewell, My Orange
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NOAA Chart 18539 – Columbia River’”Blalock Islands to McNary Dam
NOAA maintains the nautical charts and publications for U.S. coasts and the Great Lakes. Over a thousand charts cover 95,000 miles of shoreline and 3.4 million Read More » -
ICS Guidelines on the Application of the IMO International Safety Management (ISM) Code – 4th Edition 2010
This latest edition has been updated to take account of IMO amendments and guidance, including those which entered into force in 2010.It includes expanded guidance on Read More » -
Secrets Of The Greek Islands
Encompassing all six of Greece`s island groups – starting in the west with the Ionian islands, moving east to the Argo-Saronics, continuing to the Cyclades, Crete Read More »
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