Title |
Escalante: The best kind of nothing.
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Names |
Williams, Brooke.
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Book Number |
DBC20759
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Title Status |
Active
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Medium |
Digital Book
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Download Link |
Downloadable talking book.
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Annotation |
The author tours the network of chasms and gorges that began forming millions of years ago on the Colorado Plateau and today constitute a desert paradise of mesas, buttes, and boundless solitude. At the center of this landscape is the region known as Escalante, 1.7 million mostly roadless acres, where silence, darkness, and emptiness have no intrusions. Adult.
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Language |
English
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Local Subject |
History, Utah and Wyoming - UTH
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Nature & the Environment - NAT
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United States - History - 973
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Western - NonFiction - WESN
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Travel & Geography - United States, North America - 917
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LC Subject |
Natural history - Utah - Escalante River Region
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Escalante River Region (Utah) - Pictorial works
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Escalante River Region (Utah) - Description and travel
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Escalante River Region (Utah) - Environmental conditions
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Escalante River Region (Utah) - History
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Audience Notes |
Male narrator. NLS/BPH
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Publication Info |
Salt Lake City : Utah State Library Division, Program for the Blind and Disabled, 2006
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Original Publication |
Recorded from: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, c2006. 816524580
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