There’s something strangely comforting about the fresh paper smell exuded when you fan through the pages of a new book. Lonely Planet’s Code Green: Experiences of a Lifetime is no exception. In fact, I think that its 100 percent recycled paper pages (printed with non-GMO soy-based inks, of course) add a bit of extra exhilaration for the average book lover.
Chock-full of the juiciest green travel tid-bits, this paperback doubles as a work of photographic art and is definitely coffee table worthy. With sections titled Namibia – Kalahari Desert: Learning How Not to Starve in the Sand and USA – Bluff: Low-Impact Camping Among Anasanzi Ruins, there’s useful advice for the traveler in each of us, even the dreamers.
Code Green: Experiences of a Lifetime by Kerrie Lorimer ($20) Lonely Planet.
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