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Walks and Rambles in Rhode Island
Ken Weber is known to many from his weekly columns about local birds and animals, which have run in The Providence Journal every Saturday for years. In this book, Ken takes readers into Rhode Island's wild places, with detailed descriptions of dozens of trails, along with pointers on where to look for birds and wildlife.
"When you wander off to explore with Ken's book in hand, you always feel close to home," says Kevin Nelson, of the Environment Council of Rhode Island. This is a great place to start, if you want to get outdoors and enjoy nature.
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Rhode Island Off The Beaten Path
Bob Curley's handy travel guide is not purely about natural places, but it features a fair share. [SUCH AS??] And along the way you can discover great restaurants and tourist spots you might have missed.
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Audubon Field Guide
Bob Curley's handy travel guide is not purely about natural places, but it features a fair share. And along the way you can discover great restaurants and tourist spots you might have missed.
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Guide to Birds
Bob Curley's handy travel guide is not purely about natural places, but it features a fair share. And along the way you can discover great restaurants and tourist spots you might have missed.
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Guides to Geology, Stars, etc
Bob Curley's handy travel guide is not purely about natural places, but it features a fair share. And along the way you can discover great restaurants and tourist spots you might have missed.
Find it at Amazon.
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