"Tourism Environmental aspects." . . "Pollution." . . "Milieuverontreiniging." . . . . . . . "Visit sunny Chernobyl and other adventures in the world's most polluted places"@en . . . . "Visit sunny Chernobyl : and other adventures in the world's most polluted places" . "Visit sunny Chernobyl : and other adventures in the world's most polluted places"@en . . . . . . . . "In \"Visit Sunny Chernobyl,\" Andrew Blackwell embraces a different kind of travel, taking a jaunt through the most gruesomely polluted places on Earth. From the hidden bars and convenience stores of a radioactive wilderness to the sacred but reeking waters of India, \"Visit Sunny Chernobyl \"fuses immersive first-person reporting with satire and analysis, making the case that it's time to start appreciating our planet as it is--not as we wish it would be. Equal parts travelogue, expose, environmental memoir, and faux guidebook, Blackwell careens through a rogue's gallery of environmental disaster areas in search of the worst the world has to offer--and approaches a deeper understanding of what's really happening to our planet in the process." . . "Visit Sunny Chernobyl And Other Adventures in the World's Most Polluted Places"@en . . . . "For most of us, traveling means visiting the most beautiful places on Earth⁰́₄Paris, the Taj Mahal, the Grand Canyon. It's rare to book a plane ticket to visit the lifeless moonscape of Canada's oil sand strip mines, or to set sail for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. But in Visit Sunny Chernobyl, Andrew Blackwell embraces a different kind of travel, taking a jaunt through the most gruesomely polluted places on Earth.Visit Sunny Chernobyl fuses immersive first-person reporting with satire and analysis, making the case that it's time to start appreciating our planet as-is⁰́₄not as we wish it to be. Equal parts travelogue, expose environmental memoir, and faux guidebook, Blackwell careens through a rogue's gallery of environmental disaster areas in search of the worst the world has to offer⁰́₄and approaches a deeper understanding of what's really happening to our planet in the process."@en . . "For most of us, traveling means visiting the most beautiful places on Earth--Paris, the Taj Mahal, the Grand Canyon. It's rare to book a plane ticket to visit the lifeless moonscape of Canada's oil sand strip mines, or to seek out the Chinese city of Linfen, legendary as the most polluted in the world. But in \"Visit Sunny Chernobyl,\" Andrew Blackwell embraces a different kind of travel, taking a jaunt through the most gruesomely polluted places on Earth. From the hidden bars and convenience stores of a radioactive wilderness to the sacred but reeking waters of India, \"Visit Sunny Chernobyl\" fuses immersive first-person reporting with satire and analysis, making the case that it's time to start appreciating our planet as it is--not as we wish it would be. Irreverent and reflective, the book is a love letter to our biosphere's most tainted, most degraded ecosystems, and a measured consideration of what they mean for us. Equal parts travelogue, expose, environmental memoir, and faux guidebook, Blackwell careens through a rogue's gallery of environmental disaster areas in search of the worst the world has to offer--and approaches a deeper understanding of what's really happening to our planet in the process." . "Reisbeschrijvingen (vorm)" . . . . "Case studies"@en . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Visit sunny Chernobyl : adventures in the world's most polluted places"@en . . . . . "The lifeless moonscape of Canada's oil sand strip mines. A vast vortex of plastic floating endlessly around the Pacific. An eerily abandoned town square in a radioactive Ukrainian wilderness. These are places the tourist boards would rather you didn't see. The places that don't show up in any guide books. And the places that, six years ago, journalist and film-maker Andrew Blackwell set out to explore. Visit Sunny Chernobylis the wry, funny, sometimes poignant tale of his trip through the world's most degraded environments."@en .