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Early Travellers to Greece
Extracts from the accounts of travellers who visited Greece over the past four hundred years.
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genessa -- travel!
GENESSA, an immense, somewhat unruly shopping and entertainment site, includes this lovely (and perpetutally in progress) travel page. More narratives and photos to come soon (working on it!)
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Donna's German Page
I just can't help it! There is something about Germany, its people, and its culture that I love! So, come and witness my obsessions and crazed devotion to this country...
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Chasing the Lizard's Tail - across the Sahara by bike
Sahara travel: across the Sahara Desert by bicycle. The complete text of an epic Saharan travelogue, including Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal and Gambia.
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Travel Guide 2 Europe
Information about travel and vacations in Europe.
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Andrea de Capoa: travels and pictures
Il sito dei viaggi, i racconti e le fotografie di Andrea de Capoa - Andrea de Capoa's travels, tales and pictures
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Around -parts of- the World in -about- One Year
An account of Paul Stockton's year long trip, backpacking and cycling through Asia.
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The Cape - pictures from South Africa
This is the south African Gallery of TravelphotoNET. Here you find pictures from the Cape Region and the Garden Route. Of course you can also access all the other parts of Travelphoto Net with images of Asia, Europe, Australia and Latin America or participate in a big travel Photo Forum.
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genessa -- webring!
If you're seeing this site in one of my rings, consider it an unofficial manager's page); otherwise it's my page about which rings I manage AND about WebRing in general, including WebRing membership and management. If THIS ring isn't on the page, it's due to be merged; check join instructions to see where.
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OVERLAND TO INDIA & NEPAL IN 1973 - ON THE HIPPIE TRAIL
Travel journal remembering those heady, hash filled days when thousands of young people took off from Europe and traveled across Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan to reach India and Nepal. This was at a time when there were no ATMs, no Visa cards, no mobile phones and no Internet. A must-read for all you 21st century backpackers.
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