Archive for May, 2005

  • Oh the Places I’ve been by Jen

    create your own visited country map
    or write about it on the open travel guide
    I have visited 14% of the world…wow I have alot of work to do!
    -Jen

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  • Create a Personalized Map

    create your own personalized map of the USA
    or write about it on the open travel guide
    Visited 27% of the US

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  • Jen’s To-Do List 5-9-05

    Inspired by the new Today show series, Live for Today, along with John Goddard, I have comprised my list of things to do before I die. This list of 75 is ascomplete as I can currently make it, but I am sure I will be adding
    more later.
    • Watch whales migrate
    • Go white water rafting
    • [...]

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  • Another Worked Day Pissed Away

    Some Travel Blogs I discovered today:
    http://www.hotelchatter.com/
    This site is like Virtual Tourist but is exclusively for hotels, which is nice because you get a much more in-depth description of the place. Also has a “Hotel Heaven” and “Hotel Hell”, which consumers can post their love and hate relationships with hotels.
    http://www.gadling.com/
    A collection of stories from “engaged travelers”, [...]

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  • Unusual Hotels of the World

    We’ve come along this website with amazing out of the ordinary hotels and places to stay. From Tree House huts in Belize to Helicopter-accessible-only mountain top lodges Unusual Hotels of the world has it all. It’s a very clean and non cluttered site, that is fairly easy to navigate. I do not like [...]

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  • Mexico

    Cabo San Lucas
    “Resting at the tip of the Baja Peninsula are the sparkling resorts of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, known as “the capes,” or Los Cabos (los-KAH-bows) in Spanish.Once used as a frequent provision stop for pirates awaiting passage of the Manila Galleons, today Los Cabos is headed for resort stardom. [...]

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  • Another Mexico Destination

    Playa del Carmen
    The story of Playa mirrors the story of the northern Yucatan. For a very long time, very little happened. Fishing was the business, and few people made their way to the area. Things began to change in the mid 1970s, after the resorts of Cancun opened. More travelers began passing through Playa as [...]

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