Full of gorgeous pictures. It feels like either inspiration to go traveling or a fun visual reference for setting scenes in an RPG (though it's bulk would make that a bit hard to do). A few minor critiques: there is an index in the back of the book with thumbnail versions of each picture, photographer credits and a short blurb telling more about the image; though it might be a bit distracting it would be nice to have that info available in the body of the book since it is not easy to flip to the back of such a large tome. Also, there are apparently pictures on the inside of the dust jacket, but sadly the library copy I have access to is taped down so you can't see them. Also, there were some areas that seemed to get disproportionate attention, namely Iceland and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska. This could just be extra incentive to visit those places, but I suspect there is some bias or a simple matter of availability of images that accounts for it.