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on 11/25/07, LydiaLaGatita says:
hi! My name's Lydia and I recently moved to Pasadena from upstate NY. I'm interested in meeting people to share travel stories and maybe an adventure or two! Where have you traveled? I lived in Mexico for a year as an exchange student, studied Mayan ruins in Honduras, toured Costa Rica, learned about tropical birds in the Dominican Republic, saw Niagara Falls 3 times, visited my brother in Germany twice (he's been living there for 13 years!), and sailed from Puerto Vallarta Mexico to Papeete, Tahiti via the Marquesas =) Currently I'm thinking about heading down to New Zealand over winter break... Hope to hear from you soon - I'd love to hear about your travels! ~Lydia =)
on 10/17/07, Moudy says:
hiiiiiiiiiii h r u? hope thats ur fine :) first ur welcomed in Egypt especially in the last days of december u gonna like it ;) tell me first if u have booked a ticket or not... and ur lucky coz i know a many friends working in tourism :D so i cantell them find to u a group then put a progrem but tell me if u booked a ticket or not coz u can ook it through the company i'm gonna ask in it this is my e-mail: oz_fastook@hotmail.com just add me and tell me if u need anything and i'll send u the details through the e-mail
on 10/17/07, SphinxMinx says:
HI, thanks for the question. Intrepid travel or imaginative traveler are my two favorite companies to travel with and to work with. I did Egypt with Intrepid and have booked tons of my freinds and cleints through these companies. I would be happy to give you speciifc suggestions if you tell me what dates you can travel and all that good stuff. My email is klucchesi@statravel.com i woudl be happy to help you out as much as I can and answer a bunch of your questions =) You will love Egypt, such and experience. -- Kara
on 5/22/07, Sevillana says:
Yes, it's absolutely beautiful! I don't live there currently but I did live there a few years ago. My biggest top... befriend the locals. You'll learn SO much about Sevillian culture that way, and you'll get to do things that are much more "local".