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National Geographic Park Profiles: Blue Ridge Range: The Gentle Mountains
Contributor(s): National Geographic (Author), National Geographic Society (Author)
ISBN: 0792273524     ISBN-13: 9780792273523
Publisher: National Geographic Society
OUR PRICE:   $13.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 1998
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Annotation: "Welcome to the ancient, rumpled realm of the Blue Ridge Mountains."

Writer Ron Fisher and photographer Rik Cooke guide you through the gentle mountains that rise in a sky-wash haze from Pensylvania to northern Georgia. The New River, America's oldest stream, flows across the entire range while a 470-mile continuous span of skyline road leads from Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Seven national forests harbor 130 species of trees and an astonishing diversity of mosses, fungi, flowering plants, and wildlife. Meet Cherokee Indians who continue the artistic traditions of their ancestors as well as descendants of European settlers who developed their own lasting heritage of folk crafts.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Parks & Campgrounds
- Travel | United States - General
- History | United States - State & Local - General
Dewey: 975.5
Series: National Geographic Park Profiles
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 6.86" W x 9.7" (1.24 lbs) 200 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Appalachians
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Welcome to the ancient, rumpled realm of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

With over 100 full-color photographs, plus detailed maps and firsthand information, this Park Profile is the preeminent book on the region. Writer Ron Fisher and photographer Richard Cooke guide you through the gentle mountains that rise in a sky-wash haze from Pennsylvania to northern Georgia. The New River, America's oldest stream, flows across the entire range while a 470-mile continuous span of skyline road leads from Shenandoah National Park to Great Smokey Mountains National Park. Seven national forests harbor 130 species of trees and an astonishing diversity of mosses, fungi, flowering plants, and wildlife. Meet Cherokee Indians who continue the artistic traditions of their ancestors as well as descendants of European settlers who developed their own lasting heritage of folk crafts.

Each National Geographic Park Profile captures the beauty of one of the United States' beloved national parks. Other installments in the series include books on the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and the Blue Ridge Mountains.