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Hidden Places

ARAH BAXTER, MURDOCH BOOKS Although soaring to international destinations is off the travel menu for a while, Sarah Baxter’s new book will instantly transport you to 25 of the world’s most secret destinations. In , Sarah, a well-known journalist and author, weaves evocative text with Amy Grimes’ beautiful illustrations. Soft and whimsical colours merge together to tell a story of wanderlust. Discover an ancient cave, hidden in the depths of the jungle in Belize, that offers a gateway to the Mayan underworld. Explore offers a muchneeded escape for those itching to explore. It’s time to get out the travel diary and start planning your next secret getaway.

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