Julie Bettendorf is a world traveler with a degree in archaeology and a background in history. She has traveled extensively throughout Egypt, Central America, South America, Europe, and the United Kingdom, visiting archaeological and historical sites all along the way.
Currently, Julie is traveling around the US visiting ghost towns, ancient rock art sites, and archaeological wonders as part of research for her ongoing historical travel series entitled Wandering Woman. Wandering Woman is a set of state-by-state guides, full of photographs, historical anecdotes, and unique tips to help other women travel and explore solo across the US by car. Julie enjoys writing freelance blogs, traveling frequently with her two adult children, and hiking outdoors with her faithful dog companion Rosie.
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Want to see ancient cliff dwellings? Billy the Kid history? Old Spanish Missions? A 12,000-year-old mammoth site? Do it all with WANDERING WOMAN: NEW MEXICO, the ninth book in a series of state-by-state guides to historical places, archaeological sites, and more. You will visit cliff dwellings thousands of years old, stroll the streets of Lincoln, where Billy the Kid hung out, enter Spanish missions from the 1600s, visit an ancient mammoth site, and enjoy the best of historical New Mexico.
Most of all, you will have fun traveling and learning the history of this great country, starting with New Mexico. The books in the series contain fabulous full-color photos, tips, tricks, and advice on what to bring along to enjoy your life on the road. The Wandering Woman Travel Series tells you what you need to know to have the trip of a lifetime, exploring the United States by car.
Título : Wandering Woman: New Mexico
EAN : 9798986772769
Editorial : Julie Bettendorf
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