Mali: The Bradt Travel Guide

Mali: The Bradt Travel Guide
ISBN-10
1898323933
ISBN-13
9781898323938
Series
Mali
Category
Travel
Pages
220
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Bradt Publications
Author
Ross Velton

Description

A second edition of the first English-language travel guide to Mali, full of practical information and cultural background for the independent traveler.

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