A Spotter's Guide to Toilets: A Spotter's Guide: Nature's call has never been so beautifully answered (Lonely Planet)

A Spotter's Guide to Toilets: A Spotter's Guide: Nature's call has never been so beautifully answered (Lonely Planet)

by Lonely Planet (Author)

Synopsis

Loos with incredible views, lavish lavatories, outstanding outhouses - all are featured in this pictorial guide to the world's most stunning toilets. Whether they're high-tech or arty, amusing or amazing, each toilet has a photo and a description of its location. More than 100 restrooms to remember are featured, from Antarctica to Zambia.

As any experienced traveller knows, you can tell a whole lot about a place by its bathrooms. Whatever you prefer to call them - lavatory, loo, bog, khasi, thunderbox, dunny, bathroom, restroom, washroom or water closet - toilets are a (sometimes opaque, often wide-open) window into the secret soul of a destination.

It's not just how well they're looked after that's revealing, but where they are positioned and the way they've been conceptualised, designed and decorated. Toilets so often transcend their primary function of being a convenience to become a work of art in their own right, or to make a cultural statement about the priorities, traditions and values of the venues, locations and communities they serve.

The lavatory is a great leveller - everyone feels the call of nature, every day - but being ubiquitous doesn't make it uniform. Around the planet (and beyond it, see page 12), toilets have followed various evolutionary pathways to best suit their environment.

In these pages you'll find porcelain pews with fantastic views, audacious attention-seeking urban outhouses, and eco-thrones made from sticks and stones in all sorts of wild settings, from precipitous mountain peaks to dusty deserts. So, wherever you're reading this, we hope you're sitting comfortably.

About Lonely Planet: Started in 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel guide publisher with guidebooks to every destination on the planet, as well as an award-winning website, a suite of mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet's mission is to enable curious travellers to experience the world and to truly get to the heart of the places they find themselves in.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: 1
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Published: 01 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1760340669
ISBN 13: 9781760340667

Media Reviews
And for lovers of interesting restrooms, earlier this year backpacker bible Lonely Planet published a handsome book featuring more than 100 of them. * CNN *
Lonely Planet is flushed with success after its latest publication, a guide to the world's most extraordinary loos. * The Irish Independent *
Now nature's call has been celebrated in a fascinating new book from travel gurus Lonely Planet. * Mirror *
Lonely Planet - that internationally renowned travel magazine which has arguably set the bar for the tourism industry the world over - have published a book about the best places on the planet to park your arse. * The debrief *