River of memory: how to savor the Yangtze's mystical mists before China succumbs to progress
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China's Yangtze River is 3,960 miles long and offers a combination of unmatched beauty and relentless destruction from its floods. Controversy surrounds a plan to build a dam that would help a hydroelectric plant near Yichang, China would provide needed electric power.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1993
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Before the deluge: Central America is a postwar treasure - but go now
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Central America has a variety of advantages for tourists because of its rich landscape and attractive beaches. Tourists can find antiquities, environmental rarities and cultural history. Visitor information is provided.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1993
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