Melissa's Journal Entry
May 9
Travel Links
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- Welcome to journal
entry May 9. I got my tickets for Europe
yesterday, so I am in a travelling mood. Instead
of writing more on my play for tom. I decided to
take a break before I go to bed and make a travel
links entry. Below are all interesting links for
various reasons. I hope you have a good and safe
trip. Also, the backgroung music is Beck's
"Where it's At."
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- Weatherbase Vacation
Finder
is a comprehensive site for finding out the
weather for a planned trip. You can search by
weather conditions and time of year, so you can
plan the perfect time away from home. It covers
anywhere you may want to go.
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- PassengerRights.com site updates you on your
rights as a passenger travelling. This is
especially handy when going overseas, or if your
travel is less than could be desired. It is your
handbook for knowing how you ought to be treated.
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- Travelgrrl is a lighter fare which
provides the hip women information on everything
you need to know. It helps to contact other
travellers, get tips on saving money, and ask
questions that might not be answered on other
travel sites.
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- Bathroom Diaries is a must have for
people travelling to countries without many
public restrooms. This is a comprehensive guide
to bathrooms across the world that will meet your
needs. It is an interesting take on travel, but
definitely a must read.
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- Where Do We Go From Here is a great site for
learning about places that you might not think
of. It is a companion to the traditional travel
guide.
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- Cheat Sheet for Travelers happens to be a
wonderful guide to people to about to travel. It
covers things you need to bring with you, things
you must remembers, and things you would never
think of.
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- About.com Europe for
Visitors
is your basic online guide about trips to Europe.
Since I am going to Europe, I thought this site
might be handy for others who might like to
travel there someday.
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- Europe Today Travel &
Tourist information is a great site for
basic info you would need for travelling to
Europe. A lot of the tips can be applied
anywhere.
  
Hopefully
these sites come in handy when you are preparing a trip.
Remember, the best way to make a trip great is to
"Be prepared."
Melissa
05/09/00 01:02:48 AM
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