


| PUBLISHED | 1 December 2005 |
| PAGES | 180 |
| COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS | Most pages lavishly illustrated with colour photographs |
| COVER | Paperback; spiral-bound |
| DIMENSIONS | 210mm x 150mm |
| PUBLISHED BY | WILDGuides |
| SUPPORTING | Conservation projects of the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
This unique book provides essential information on the history, vegetation and wildlife of 24 of South Georgia's most popular visitor sites. The authors have drawn on experts in many fields to pull together facts about South Georgia's discovery, past and present, as well as information on its rich wildlife. Each of the sites described has a detailed map showing key locations for wildlife, vegetation, historic artefacts and topographical features of interest, as well as hiking routes.
The book also contains chapters on the island's history and some of its special features, as well as tips to help the visitor get as much as they can from being among the fortunate few to have experienced this remarkable place.
The book is illustrated with many high quality photographs of the landscapes, wildlife and historic artefacts. It features a Foreword by Keith Shackleton and is brought to a close with some inspirational words from Ellen MacArthur.
| Author | Sally Poncet and Kim Crosbie |
| ISBN | 1-903657-08-3 |