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What does lonelyplanet mean?

Lonely planet

Lonely planet

Encyclopedia explanation

Lonely Planet is the largest private travel guide publisher in the world, which was founded by Tony Wheeler and Maureen Wheeler on 1972 in FoxCray District, the western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It has offices in London, Auckland, New Delhi and Beijing, and its travel guide is called Lonely Planet Series, which has a long history. This is the first travel series written for backpackers, which is highly praised by backpackers and other low-priced tourists. Lonely Planet has more than 500 employees and more than 350 contracted travel authors. 650 themes have been published and sold in 200 countries and regions around the world, with an annual sales volume of 7 million copies, accounting for about a quarter of the global sales of English travel guides. In 2007, BBC bought 75% of its shares for $6.5438+43 million, 2065.438+065.438+0, and bought the remaining 25% for $67 million.

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But there are some things we know that this lonely planet has a strange science of punctuality.

But there are some things we know that this lonely planet has a strange scientific time.