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Natural Wonders of Ohio

Natural Wonders of Ohio
By Gordon Groene, Janet Groene

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Outdoor enthusiasts and families will find abundant opportunities to learn about nature in these guides to wild things and wild places. There are tips on hiking, camping, swimming, fishing, and much more. Each title highlights more than 50 unspoiled state and national parks, forests, and reserves. It includes all the information needed to find, explore, and enjoy these national treasures.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2714060 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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About the Author
An award-winning travel writer/photographer team, Janet and Gordon Groene spent more than 10 years as full-time wanderers, living aboard a boat in the summer and 21-foot motorhome in the winter. Janet writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column about RVing. The Groenes have collaborated on more than a dozen travel books, 9 of which are still in print, and are at work on three other guides due out next year. Their writing has appeared in publications such as Ladies Home Journal, Travel America, Miami Herald, Providence Journal, and Family Motor Coaching.

An award-winning travel writer/photographer team, Janet and Gordon Groene spent more than 10 years as full-time wanderers, living aboard a boat in the summer and 21-foot motorhome in the winter. Janet writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column about RVing. The Groenes have collaborated on more than a dozen travel books, 9 of which are still in print, and are at work on three other guides due out next year. Their writing has appeared in publications such as Ladies Home Journal, Travel America, Miami Herald, Providence Journal, and Family Motor Coaching.


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This book is missing a vital element.2
In the introduction, the authors advise that it is necessary to use a map to find the "natural wonders". The authors even tell the reader how to obtain a map. Question: Why isn't there a map in the book? Just a simple map of Ohio with dots numbered to match the places mentioned.